I still can't deal using that contact point top right of card. I load it onto the middle finger, in the middle of the card length, and flick out. But that reverse spin is beyond smooth.
I dealt cards for 1 year. His deck handling is completely off. He lets go of it twice. Once the shuffling starts the cards shouldn't leave your hands. Either collect the blinds first with both hands or else after with one hand
I loved that ... How the way he is giving cards to his RIGHT SIDE PERSON.... 👀 Those CARDS " turning - spinning" in the air and lands exactly to it's place like they knew where to go ...... 😱😳😳🤯
Nothing against the guy... but he is an average dealer. What people want is hands per hour plus his dealing technique is not optimal... His throwing technique doesn't have rhythms and steadiness. He's twisting his wrist too much which in the long run will cause injuries. This is probably 18-20 hands an hour from my dealing experiences.
I think he's a real dealer, his actions and order of operations are correct, but he is exposing the two cards to the right. It looks like this is a set up video for promotional reasons, and he's doing everything with extra flair. I reverse deal on the right, but I keep the pitch low, and I pitch it to the money, not the player.
@@jonnybennett9493I dealt in Vegas, and one of the main factors I would consider when auditioning was the uniform. If it looked hot, stiff, uncomfortable and super high collared, I would pass. You couldn't catch me dead, dealing while wearing a tie, lol! I dealt some of those casino party games a few times, where you had to wear audition clothes, and I hated it. The best uniform I ever wore was at one of my break ins at Arizona Charlie's. The collar was low rise with a slit in the front, and the sleeves were loose and came down just passed the elbow.
Yes I noticed the left hand touching the deck during the cut as well. And yeah...capping the deck is usually a big no-no. Weird. Love the pitch though lol
Go to dealer school for poker, and learn to deal correctly, learn to deal all the different poker games, and practice a lot. Then audition for the job. Most poker dealer schools will help you get an audition. An audition is where you sit in front of someone and they ask you to deal for them, and they assess you. The WSOP has certain times where they do mass auditions, where they tell everyone to show up and audition, and I think the WPT is the same. If you're competent, they'll hire you, even if it's your first time dealing. They need a LOT of dealers for the main events every year.
@@NeiltheDeal Always that one dude who doesn't know what the fuck they are on about... Respectable establishments have strict standards, this guy isn't meeting them.
He’s smooth! But he caps the deck in his hand after the cut and holds the card way too high when he’s pitching to his right. Both are no-nos when dealing
You can tell that dude’s a regular when he doesn’t react after being dealt his cards backwards! 😂
LMAO
I mean or the dealer has been in the box for a while.
Tbh I think he didn't even realise xD
Probably cause he’s already seen him do it for 15 minutes
That reverse Uno card deal was smooth AF.
That guy always deals me pocket rockets
Just realized I watched this on loop like 5 times in a row!! That spin back deal to his immediate right is just sick AF!!
I could literally watch this all day, especially that reverse deal to the guy to his right
This guy needs to be dealt with!
this needs more likes
Haha
Stupid! Made me laugh you damn bastard!
A master at his craft..
true
This guy 100% can stack the deck
I still can't deal using that contact point top right of card.
I load it onto the middle finger, in the middle of the card length, and flick out.
But that reverse spin is beyond smooth.
He is smooth. Not rushing either just steady and efficient.
This dealer must be a part-time magician.
Wow those throws to the side are smooth as can be
I dealt for 2 years. Was the best job I ever had. Loved it.
Gonna start in April 🎉
How to learn?
you don’t do it anymore?
Can you start to be magician of cards?
@@sammykries hows it going?
I was in the casino business for 30 years. This guy has great hands and technique. I'll bet he knows a card trick or two....
I dealt cards for 1 year. His deck handling is completely off.
He lets go of it twice.
Once the shuffling starts the cards shouldn't leave your hands. Either collect the blinds first with both hands or else after with one hand
I loved that ...
How the way he is giving cards to his RIGHT SIDE PERSON.... 👀
Those CARDS " turning - spinning" in the air and lands exactly to it's place like they knew where to go ...... 😱😳😳🤯
Smooth af
That back pitch to seat 9 was very very nice.
he is a card pitcher...curve ball, screw ball, slider, fast ball, knuckle ball.
When someone’s that focused on the deck as they shuffle , you know there is some shinanigans going on
The suit makes that back deal look cold asf 🥶
Incredible
Sacrificing speed for style, the players where I work would complain because they get less hands per blind level 😂
I bet the guy taking the video saw the curve shot and asked him to exaggerate it for a video.
Nothing against the guy... but he is an average dealer. What people want is hands per hour plus his dealing technique is not optimal... His throwing technique doesn't have rhythms and steadiness. He's twisting his wrist too much which in the long run will cause injuries. This is probably 18-20 hands an hour from my dealing experiences.
@@user-yv8fu2ck2h true, also you are told not to do all this fancy spin stuff because you risk exposing a card (or at least i was)
How tf do you fling something backwards
Best video of the year
that one seat or 9 seat deal is heckin cleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen
Bro wtf Is Ben Affleck doing there
😂😂😂 i thought the same from the thumbnail
it looks like ty from dude perfect
Dude looks like he’s John Wick’s personal poker dealer.
What a G.
He looks like Totti from As Roma 😅
Love the seat 10 deal!
He is definitely a robot 😂
Conor McGregor snock back in the casino😅
Woah. Dudes got skillz. Whatareyagonnadoaboutit
He should be in the next 007 movie... 😊
The dealer in the movie is actually one of the best in real life..not saying this guy is not good but it’s pretty easy to do
Ninja
If he rotated his chair as he dealt he would be able to get the cards out a little faster. It gives a better angle for the pitch
wonderful
Perfect mechanics!
You can tell by the way he shuffles he’s not a real dealer ❤ he’s exposing his cards shuffling like Grandma .
I think he's a real dealer, his actions and order of operations are correct, but he is exposing the two cards to the right. It looks like this is a set up video for promotional reasons, and he's doing everything with extra flair. I reverse deal on the right, but I keep the pitch low, and I pitch it to the money, not the player.
That’s what I wanna be when I grow up
bro is like "no u"
Reverse deal went hard
Does he know he is so hot 😅😅😅 🎉🎉🎉 sending this message from Poker dealer from Vegas 😊
Smooth as granite stone too many stops
Amazing 😂
Gambit don't want that smoke
If he was a Marvel character, I wonder which one🤔
this guy would deal himself 2 Aces and others Kings , jacks , tens and you wouldn't know..
real master.
Agree
How 😮 ?
I thought that was john wick
Bro’s done this a couple hundred thousand times lol
elite!
B.A doubles😂. oceans eleven
Imagine all the stuff hes doing you dont see
He’s gorgeous
Yep
Smooth as a silka.
His cuts need to be square , otherwise this guys pretty smooth
didnt know gambit had a regular job
So handsome ❤
Se nota que es profesional en lo que hace , impresionante
💯
is it just me or does the dealer look like ty from dude perfect?
I didn’t know Ben Affleck was a dealer
damn hes good
Pshhh hold my beer
stud
THRRES BETTER OUT THERE... IM Guessing YOU HAVENT BEEN AROUND MUCH
loveit
Can all dealer be a magician in cards?
What's his name?
wow
Why is he touching the chips before the action is complete?
Ante.
@@Iblis00 he didn't pick it up from every player. Blinds are part of the bet.
@@markwindle1633 BB ante game.
@@Iblis00 Ahh shows how long it's been since I've played in a tourney. Thanks for the info.
They must sweat balls in those uniforms
I used to work the EPT and can confirm, that uniform was double the weight from sweat after a 12 - 14 hour shift 😂
@@jonnybennett9493I dealt in Vegas, and one of the main factors I would consider when auditioning was the uniform. If it looked hot, stiff, uncomfortable and super high collared, I would pass. You couldn't catch me dead, dealing while wearing a tie, lol! I dealt some of those casino party games a few times, where you had to wear audition clothes, and I hated it. The best uniform I ever wore was at one of my break ins at Arizona Charlie's. The collar was low rise with a slit in the front, and the sleeves were loose and came down just passed the elbow.
Is this a robot?😅
pro
true
Tyler from dude perfect?? 💀💀
Ben foster!?!
I was thinking the same🤣 both good at their hands
dude im trippin cuz it really feels like a virtual dealer and he isnt real.
Ben Affleck dealing
He pick up the deck wrong
He hates his job apparently
Righto, I delt poker for 2 years straight, this is Easy... though no one cares, they're there to play or watch the players not the dealer. 🤙🏼
Black jack dealers are awesome
It's a poker!
@@PokerHopper You just say Poker
Is this dealer the love child of Ben Affleck and Connor McGreggor?
It makes me nervous watching and wondering if I am seeing him take cards from the bottom of the deck.
It'd be a lot cooler if he didn't throw so high as to possibly expose the card.
2 handed cut: never do, not ever, not once. Cap the deck after cutting it (cover with hand to square it up): never do, not ever, not once.
Yes I noticed the left hand touching the deck during the cut as well. And yeah...capping the deck is usually a big no-no. Weird. Love the pitch though lol
@@danieldelanoche2015 facts.
He’s throwing the cards up exposing cards this can’t be a real dealer
I used to be a smooth dealer, but all I'd deal were carnie games or boring old bj or uth. 🧑🎄
mcgregor already broke???
Why didn't he start deal on his left?
Because the button position would have been elsewhere I assume.
How do I deal for them
Go to dealer school for poker, and learn to deal correctly, learn to deal all the different poker games, and practice a lot. Then audition for the job. Most poker dealer schools will help you get an audition. An audition is where you sit in front of someone and they ask you to deal for them, and they assess you. The WSOP has certain times where they do mass auditions, where they tell everyone to show up and audition, and I think the WPT is the same. If you're competent, they'll hire you, even if it's your first time dealing. They need a LOT of dealers for the main events every year.
damn they have AI dealers dealing LIVE now? joke!
I’ve seen much better at a toddlers birthday party.
korean standard
really?
@@PokerHopper th-cam.com/users/shortsM_wTEfk1jGY?si=u7Og5xst3dDeHefU
Cool flick and all, but yeah... This loose business wouldn't fly in a respectable casino.
Bottom deal
Caps the deck after cutting it (big no no)...so just because he deals to seat 9 in that manner hes the best?? 🤦♂️
Always that one dude complaining about everything.
Bro shut up wtf
@@NeiltheDeal Always that one dude who doesn't know what the fuck they are on about...
Respectable establishments have strict standards, this guy isn't meeting them.
He’s smooth! But he caps the deck in his hand after the cut and holds the card way too high when he’s pitching to his right. Both are no-nos when dealing
The best? This guy is fluent, but I've seen much better and faster!