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Poker Course 
Course Overview
Our course is designed to provide students with complete and comprehensive training in all areas of Poker dealing; Texas Hold 'Em, Stud, Omaha, Hi-lo, Razz. Nevada and California styles are taught, as well as the knowledge and terminology of spread limits, structured betting and tournament play, handling checques, handling cards, game procedures, reading hands, protection of the game, dealer and dealing procedures, job interview and audition techniques are all part of our objective to produce a confident, proficient entry level dealer in Poker.
Course Outline
Total class hours: 100
| Shuffle (riffle), boxing and stripping, fanning the cards |
2 hours |
| Handling and cutting checques |
4 |
| Counting bank, making change |
1 |
| Holding the cards, deck release, stub count |
1 |
| Burning and spreading the flop |
1 |
| 50% rule, table stakes, side pots, all ins |
5 |
| Dealing, pitch up, pitch down, holding deck |
5 |
| Bet control, correct amount raises |
4 |
| Game procedures: blinds, collections |
4 |
| Pushing pots, tokes, the rake |
1 |
| Pre-reading drills, reading hands all games |
4 |
| Appearance, attitude, controlling the game |
4 |
| Customer interaction, questions |
1 |
| Testing/Pre-Audition/ Final Audition |
5 |
| Job interview, auditions |
2 |
| Practical application of dealing lessons |
56 |
Course Length
Our Poker Course is 100 hours. The average completion time for this course is 5 to 8 weeks. This includes final test, pre-audition and audition. Upon passing, the student will receive their certification. A student may attend as long as he/she needs to complete the course at no extra cost!
Expected Outcome
Our course is designed for the student who has no prior experience in the Casino Dealing field and wishes to enter the industry immediately upon graduation. The reasonably diligent student can expect employment as a private party event dealer, tournament dealer, or entry level dealer at any type of casino, casino company or card room.
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