Dealer of the Year Championship finds the best casino dealer in UK
Insight UK UK Dealer Championship
Te UK trade body, the National Casino Forum, has announced the Championship winner of its UK Dealer of the Year competition at an event hosted by Caesars Entertainment. Slawomir Workun has been proclaimed as the best croupier in the UK after winning a gripping UK Dealer of the Year final at the Sportsman Casino
In a test of dexterity, mental agility and charisma, Slawomir, 34, saw off competition from 23 other finalists to claim the cash prize of £2,000, sponsored by gaming technology company, Novomatic. He will now represent the UK at the European Dealer Championships (EDC) in Montenegro in May. Tere are an estimated 10,000 dealers in the UK’s 148 casinos, meaning that the elite few who made it to the final are in the top 0.25 per cent in the country.
Points were awarded to contestants on their technical skills, control of the game and hospitality at the all- day event. Casinos are part of the mainstream leisure industry and judges prioritised excellent customer service, with the most points available in the hospitality category.
Shaun Kelly, from Les Ambassadeurs, finished as first runner-up with a cash prize of £1,000, while Will Gosnold of the Hippodrome finished as second runner-up and secured a £500 cash prize.
Slawomir and Shaun now turn their attentions beyond the UK, with the European Dealer Championship (EDC) running in Montenegro from 7-9 May 2018.
Launched in 2007 by the European Casino Association (ECA), it is one of the premier events in the gaming calendar and last year brought together 33 participants from a record-breaking 20 European countries with 31 judges overseeing the competition.
Antra Gaike, from Latvia’s Olympic Voodoo Casino, was crowned as Europe’s number one all-round
performer, and Slawomir and Shaun will be striving to bring the trophy back to the UK.
Polish-born Slawomir, from Chessington, Surrey, has worked for ten years at the Sportsman, operated by Caesars Entertainment UK, and was celebrating a ‘home win’. He said: “I hoped I would get to the final stage, and maybe the top three, but I honestly did not expect to win and it felt unbelievable.
“I’m not the best at anything, but I’ve got a complete game. It’s easy to find people who are the best at maths, or dealing, or customer service, but it’s rare to find somebody with the complete set.
“Today was the right time, right moment, right mood, and though it’s been a long day, it felt great. I ended up in casinos by random luck. At my friend’s suggestion I went for an interview, got into croupier training school and that was it. Te closest I had been to a casino before was watching James Bond films!’
Tracy Damestani, CEO of the National Casino Forum, commented: “Te UK Dealer Championships are a showcase of the wonderful talent we have in this country. Te 2018 Final was exceptionally competitive, with Dealers from across the UK demonstrating great skill in sleight of hand, mental agility, and hospitality.
“Te best croupiers command the casino floor, creating atmosphere and a sense of occasion, and Slawomir is a worthy winner. For anyone looking to enter the industry, croupier training school is a great career opportunity.”
UK Dealer of the Year 2018 SIDE EVENT WINNERS
Various side events ran on the day to test the specific skills of the finalists. Winners were:
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Card handler – Shradda Fernandes, Aspers
Chipping – Chris Stanworth, The Opera House
Chip cutting – Chris Stanworth, The Opera House
Maths – Slawomir Workun, Caesars Entertainment
Stack pushing – Ivan Vrso, Caesars Entertainment & Francesco Di Marco, Crown London Aspinalls
The National Casino Forum represents the UK’s land-based casino operators. It promotes a well-regulated, socially responsible and commercially successful casino industry. Its vision is to make the UK the most attractive destination in the world for casino gaming.
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