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How To Deal Texas Holdem
Professional Poker Dealer Tami D explains how to deal one complete hand of Texas Holdem poker.
The Dealer pitches every player 2 cards face down. Once each player has both hole cards they can decide to play the hand for some or all of their chips or they can fold their hand. When pre-flop action is completed, the Dealer then deals the 3 community card flop on the board. A round of action occurs. Dealer deals 1 card on the Turn. A round of action occurs. Dealer then deals 1 card on the River. Dealer will then drop the deck to free up your hands and create a Muck pile. A round of action occurs.
Remaining players turn over their hands for you to call out their cards. If everyone turns over their hands initially, start on your left. Losing hands are turned over and added to the Muck. Make sure only the winning hand is left shown face up on the board. The cards on the board that are part of the winning hand are pushed up on the board, showing the best 5 card poker hand of the winner. The pot is pushed to the winner. A new deal starts the next hand.
That's the explanation of How to Deal Texas Holdem, however simple it looks, there are many techniques you will need to learn to deal like a pro.
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We hope you enjoy the Poker Dealer Training course and wish you the best of luck with your dealing adventures at the poker tables!!!
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About Poker Dealer Training
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Poker Dealer Training has been teaching poker dealers how to deal like professionals since 2004. This video is part of the Poker Dealer Training (Dealer-Training.com) online course made specifically for Atlanta Poker Club Dealers (AtlantaPokerClub.com/Dealers). Dealer Training was a key piece in the development and success of the APC. The Poker Dealer Training course was the first online dealer school, and is part of the Poker League Franchise (PokerLeagueFranchise.com) system of services, used today by bar and pub poker leagues all over the World. More PLF services include Director Training (Director-Training.com) which teaches you how to run and host Texas Holdem Tournaments at bars and restaurants and Poker Leaderboards (PokerLeaderBoards.com) used to run and manage your pub poker league and display leaderboards on your site. APC has used PLB successfully since 2006 managing 50+ weekly events without a hitch. Use it for FREE if you have a poker league you need to manage.
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Komentáře

  • @AL-sp2vq
    @AL-sp2vq Před dnem

    I still can't do it

  • @joeleger6488
    @joeleger6488 Před 7 dny

    This is how I shuffle the deck, too. The open hand shuffle or the bridge shuffle, which everyone else does, I have no respect for.

  • @joeleger6488
    @joeleger6488 Před 8 dny

    This is how I shuffle the cards, too. The open hand shuffle or the bridge shuffle? I have no respect for those. This is how it should be done!

  • @joeorth4530
    @joeorth4530 Před 13 dny

    Not enough detail!! Dealer button? Small and big blinds? burning a card between adding cards??

  • @kristinabliss
    @kristinabliss Před 2 měsíci

    Not applicable. Help students learn to direct players and don't be so quick to muck hands in case of side pot.

  • @1stpaperdragon740
    @1stpaperdragon740 Před 3 měsíci

    The sound of cards shuffled by a professional will be one of the most satisfying sounds in existence. Also 4 years and no comments?

  • @Powaydroner
    @Powaydroner Před 3 měsíci

    Ah Dealer button ???????????????????? Ante ????????????????????????????????/

  • @ergato06
    @ergato06 Před 7 měsíci

    Sorry for calling you during your job. I wanted to tell you that you have very beautiful hands. The smile at the end is priceless.

  • @3rdwaveredpill144
    @3rdwaveredpill144 Před 7 měsíci

    Bassball

  • @xDRAGONDORADOx
    @xDRAGONDORADOx Před 8 měsíci

    amazing

  • @TheHeldover
    @TheHeldover Před 10 měsíci

    Is it the dealer or the player that is responsible for arranging the upcards in order from which they were received? I know the dealer does their best to pitch the cards in that manner.

  • @joshuasnajdar9474
    @joshuasnajdar9474 Před rokem

    You shouldn’t place the burns on top of each other, but instead slide them underneath, and you shouldn’t spread the deck on the burn cards

  • @ScratchNowWithJeremy

    Hi, can you help me with a really good way to memorize and understand the half a bet rule and how it differentiates between limit and no limit?

  • @EpicNarwhalify
    @EpicNarwhalify Před rokem

    Excellent video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @sportsarefun8470
    @sportsarefun8470 Před rokem

    Is this right? I thought you HAD to use two cards from your hand

  • @absolutereadiness9331

    I really wish you had made more videos. I've been running poker rooms for nearly 30 years and your technique is far and above anything else I've found on CZcams! Anyone that is wanting to be a Poker Dealer that is reading this.... This is what a professional Poker Dealer looks like!

  • @peterdembowy4459
    @peterdembowy4459 Před 2 lety

    So who bets first if there’s no dealer button or blinds?

    • @jasonpenn8153
      @jasonpenn8153 Před 2 lety

      On third street, the player with the lowest door card (up card) is required to post the forced bet (or "bring in."), and then action continues clockwise from them. For all subsequent streets, action begins with the highest visible hand among the players' up cards.

    • @sall4090roughcuts
      @sall4090roughcuts Před rokem

      @@jasonpenn8153 so the lowest up card starts the action to start and then after its the high hand has the option ?

    • @jasonpenn8153
      @jasonpenn8153 Před rokem

      @@sall4090roughcuts Yep, you got it.

  • @danielrennie8444
    @danielrennie8444 Před 2 lety

    I was taught that you call out showing straight/flush draws on 6th Street only. There’s another CZcams channel with a video about it.

    • @naumectica856
      @naumectica856 Před 2 lety

      Depends on the card room and their rules TBH. Very low stake games (1/3,2/4) games, they'll allow the dealers to call out possible straights/flushes... but on higher stake games, usually they don't have the dealer call them out.

    • @danielrennie8444
      @danielrennie8444 Před 2 lety

      @@naumectica856 That seems consistent with the other CZcams video I saw. They didn't expressly mention that, but the example game was $1/$2 or something like that, I believe.

    • @kristianstenerson2608
      @kristianstenerson2608 Před rokem

      why does the dealer call these things out? just curious, i'm auditioning in 2 months for a poker gig, i've been a blackjack & other table games dealer for 2 years now and an avid holdem player so it only makes sense for me to switch, but my casino just opened their poker room and it's kind of hard to get in without years of experience

  • @jimmyfranklin3862
    @jimmyfranklin3862 Před 3 lety

    Combine the Muck with the burn and the stub? I hope you don't have to recreate anything

  • @KingZoa
    @KingZoa Před 4 lety

    Don’t mix your muck with your deck or burns. Cardinal rule