Poker
Whether you are new to the job or a seasoned professional everyone can use these tools to help to train their skills and keep their senses sharp. There will never be a better training method than time at the table, but while you are away from it you can utilize the tools you find here.
Each module breaks down the most important features of that particular part of the job and will help to increase your confidence for when you find yourself in those situations at the table.
Getting Started
Familiarise yourself with the different kinds of poker hands and ranks. Choose which cards make up particular hands and learn to pick the hand that wins.
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Texas Holdem
The most popular poker variant, you will have to learn which 5 cards of the 7 cards available, two in the players hand and five community cards, make up the player's final hand.
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Pot Limit Omaha
Another popular variant of the poker games. This game is pot limit and the players each receive at least 4 cards. The player's hand is made up of two of their hole cards and three of the community cards.
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Following The Action
There are so many possible scenarios that may occur while you are dealing at the poker table. Use this module to get used to identifying, analysing and working out each problem.
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Rake Calculation
Take some time to increase your calculation skills. Find out the best way for you to work out the rake for any pot size.
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Rules & Regulations
Having a firm understanding of the rules that govern the game will make you a better poker dealer. Knowing why each ruling is given will heighten your understanding of the game.
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Table Test
The ultimate test of your skill. Answer questions from every module to ensure that you are the best dealer that you can be.
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