Poker Dealer Course
The WSOP and most major poker rooms & casinos require dealers with a thorough knowledge of the skills you will attain on this course. For more information about our curriculum please refer to our courses page.
- Poker dealer training review. Here we look at how you can move from being an enthusiastic poker player to becoming a pro.
- Courses include instruction in game rules and dealer procedures, including how to shuffle, deal, and take bets. Students may focus on one casino game, like dealing for poker, or multiple games.
- Working as a Poker Dealer after completing this course. We have helped more people learn to be poker dealers than anyone else in the world True Poker Dealer has taught tens of thousands of people from all over the world how to deal poker with a very professional approach.
- Our professional Poker Dealer Course will provide the student with a complete training in all necessary aspects of the game including: handling cards, game procedures, reading hands, game protection, and dealing techniques.
In this course you will learn to deal all the popular types of poker dealt in the casinos today. Students who graduate from the course will have the skills necessary to pass an audition and deal poker in any major casino.
Poker Dealer Course
Poker Dealer Course
■ The Rules, procedures and terminology for Texas Hold’em Poker, Stud and Omaha Poker as played in the casinos. Including Tournament Play.
■ Mechanical skills – shuffling the cards, cutting the deck, holding the deck, pitching cards, burning a card, spreading the flop, cutting chips.
■ Table stakes, player buys-in, how to handle cash and make change.
■ Betting structures and limits, raises, string bets and string raises, completing the bet.
■ Calling out the action, announcing bets and raises, “option” to the blind, number of players, “last card”.
■ Dealer’s bank, counting the bank, getting a set-up, getting a fill.
■ Game protection, protecting the pot, protecting the players.
■ Making change, soft breaks, folded hands, All-In bets, side pots, splitting the pot.
■ Straddles, missed blinds, dead button, dead blind.
■ Changing dealers, table line-up, break tables.
■ Controlling the game, pacing the game, when to call a floorperson.
■ Going for a job interview and audition, getting started on the job.