Game hosts, who are expected to earn $15 or more per hour with tips, will account for about 60 of the new hires at the casino. An installation date is dependent on final approval from state regulators. The machines are new to the casino, which is owned by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. “You’ll still play a machine, with the difference of having a dealer that is actually running the game.” “These machines are manned with a dealer,” said Scott Kramer, the casino’s chief financial officer. WORLEY, Idaho – The Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel is gearing up to hire 80 new employees, most of whom will run video versions of blackjack or poker.