
A brief introduction of the course. You will meet the owner of the school and learn his "why" story. You will also be introduced to the casino environment and what is expected of you as a dealer.
You’ll get a brief backstory and why he got into the gaming industry. You’ll also get an introduction to what the course is about and what will be taught.
This portion will describe how casinos work and the job of a poker dealer. It will also explain what casinos will expect from them. Here students will learn all of the roles in a typical poker room. There are many moving parts and many different responsibilities.
Here students will learn all of the roles in a typical poker room. There are many moving parts and many different responsibilities.
In this portion, you will learn how to run your table. It will teach you how to get into the mindset a dealer should have and how to be prepared for situations that will come your way.
This lesson will teach you the basic rules of the game that every dealer should know. It will teach you how to handle misdeals and actions out of turn. You will also learn the important terminology you will hear during dealing.
This lesson will teach you a few more basic rules of the game.
You will also learn the important terminology you will hear during dealing.
We go a little deeper into the fundamentals in this lesson. Students will get a better understanding of a bet, raise, and ante. They will also learn with is Substantial Action.
This lesson will teach you how to handle the poker chips while dealing. This includes counting and cutting the chips, but also announcing bets. Students will also learn the proper way to split a pot and how to “color up.”
In this lesson, you will learn the process of switching dealers. Some of these steps include filling out the down card and counting the well/rack. We will also discuss the important steps to opening a table. Then you will learn how to handle and distribute the cards to players.
In this lesson, we will touch on the tournament procedures. You will learn how to open up a tournament table and how to verify players. We will also discuss the important steps to opening a table.
In this lesson, we will touch on the tournament procedures. You will learn about dealing one hand and stop/stand up, how to verify players, show one show all, and the two-minute procedure. You will also learn when to kill a hand.
In this lesson, we will touch on the tournament procedures. You will learn about dealing one hand and stop/stand up, how to verify players, show one show all, and the two-minute procedure. You will also learn when to kill a hand.
You will also be dealing live-action/cash games, where the procedures are different from a tournament. You will learn about the rake, jackpots, and kill pots. You will learn about the different lammers and what they do. You also learn about show one show all, no flop no drop, chop, and straddles. We will also touch on dealing to players versus dealing to stacks, and cash plays.
This lesson will teach you how to deal Texas Hold’em. You will be introduced to the community cards and the stages they are dealt. You will learn how to deal Texas Hold’em with different betting structures. This section will teach you how to deal Big O. Big O is similar to Omaha, but is played with five cards. You will learn how to deal Big O 8 or better with a pot limit. You will also learn how to deal Big O with and without a low. In the last lesson of this module, you will learn how to deal Short Deck. In Short Deck, certain cards are removed from the deck. Short Deck is very similar to Texas Hold’em with a few different rules.
This lesson will teach you how to deal 7-Card stud. You will learn what a “street” is and how to deal these different stages. You will learn how to deal 7-Card stud with high only, hi-low split, and 8 or better, all with a limit betting structure
In this lesson, you will learn how to deal Razz (7-Card Razz). You will learn that Razz is similar to 7-card stud with a limit betting structure and hi-low 8 or better with a limit betting structure, except the best hand is low.
In module 6, we will be discussing draw games. In draw poker, each player is dealt a complete hand before the first betting round, and then the player must develop the hand for later rounds by replacing, or “drawing” cards. You will also be introduced to triple draw and lowball. We will be reviewing games such as ace to five triple draw, deuce to seven triple draw, badugi, badaci, and badeucy.
In this lesson, you will learn how to deal ace to five triple draw.
This lesson will teach you how to deal deuce to seven triple draw. You will learn that the best hand is different from ace to five triple draw and a few other differences.
This program trains students in the poker dealing field to become an entry-level poker dealer. Students will learn basic poker knowledge, dealer mechanics, how to deal a tournament, and all other skills related to poker dealing. Students will learn general knowledge of poker dealing and the rules and procedures. As a dealer, you must know how to handle chips and how to handle misdeals. Not only that, but you must know the rules and regulations of the different games you are required to deal. We will teach you how to get into the mindset a dealer, so you are prepared for uncommon situations that will come your way. We will also teach you how to handle misdeals and actions out of turn. You will then learn the important terminology you will hear during dealing. The Premier Dealer Academy is the first and only online course that is built to help dealers hone their dealing mechanics and develop a unique skill set of governing their table, all from the comforts of your home.
Our goal is to teach you all aspects of dealing poker, help you pass the audition, and become successful competent poker dealers. When you join the Premier Dealer Academy, you’ll learn how to deal Stud Games, Draw Games, Flop Games, and others. We teach you everything that you need to know and do in order to refine your skills and become a top-tiered dealer.
At the conclusion of your training, you will have the confidence, determination, and tenacity to make it as a professional poker dealer anywhere in the world.”
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