Earnings Explained

We work on a revenue share basis, which means that presenters share in the revenue that the company make.

Earnings are calculated on the fly and can be seen whilst presenting.

28% of the company's monthly revenue is set aside into a presenter 'pool' protecting commission from erratic play

Each presenter gets a percentage of the 28% pool based on how many player rounds they have presented in total for that month (Effectively how busy your tables are).

Player rounds are calculated depending on the number of players playing at your table.

If you have a full Blackjack table ie 5 players, then every time the dealer deals a round your player round will be rising in increments of 5.

 

Below are examples of how both player rounds and your commission is calculated.

Calculating player rounds:

 Example 1

 1 round of Blackjack with a full table of 5 players = 5 player rounds

 If you present 50 full blackjack rounds = 250 player rounds

 Example 2:

 1 round of Roulette with 10 players = 10 player rounds

 If you present 50 roulette rounds with 10 players = 500 player rounds

 Example 3: 

 1 round of Craps with 20 players = 20 player rounds

 If you present 100 craps rounds with 20 players = 2000 player rounds

 

Calculating commission:

 Example A:

Company total gaming revenue for a month is £100,000

The presenter pool is 28% which equates to £28,000

Global player rounds total: 10,000

You have presented 100 player rounds

Your share of the pool is therefore:

100 (the number of rounds you presented)

divided by ÷

10,000 (the total number of global player rounds)

multiplied by x 

28,000 (the total player pool)

equals = 

280 (your commission)

 

Example B: 

Company total gaming revenue for a month is £500,000

The presenter pool is 28% which equates to £140,000

Global player rounds total: 100,000

You have presented 1000 player rounds

Your share of the pool is therefore:

1000 (the number of rounds you presented)

divided by ÷

100,000 (the total number of global player rounds)

multiplied by x 

140,000 (the total player pool)

equals = 

1400 (your commission)

 

Example C: 

Company total gaming revenue for a month is £1,000,000

The presenter pool is 28% which equates to £280,000

Global player rounds total: 500,000

You have presented 5000 player rounds

Your share of the pool is therefore:

5000 (the number of rounds you presented)

divided by ÷

500,000 (the total number of global player rounds)

multiplied by x 

280,000 (the total player pool)

equals = 

2800 (your commission)