great video i really apreciate this video it help me a lot
greedings from chile
btw such a great talent to explain steps
Aran Saran
December 29, 2013
Do you work in a casino?
rockxc124
December 29, 2013
Very good presentation. Nice tutorial, clear speech, and efficient hand
speed and movements
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013
Thanks! Very kind, and it’s nice to hear the positives from people such as
yourself. It more than justifies making the videos. At the same time,
working in casinos requires thick skin. You should hear what they call me
when I am making a floor ruling after a player went all in, left their hand
unprotected and it gets mucked before they get to the showdown! 😉 “I am
sorry, sir, but I simply can’t take your word for it as to what your hand
was. Please protect your hand in the future…”
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013
Thanks for the question. I probably confused a few people with that one.
You can use any card. I teach the top card because it is right there, easy
to get a hold of since it is on the top. It has nothing to do with the
shuffle. If you happen to be holding any other card, use that one instead!
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013
You are why these videos were made.
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013
I will make more videos eventually. That is a promise to the poker
community. It may not be for another year or two though.
Frank Boston
December 30, 2013
You are so thorough, easy to understand, speak nice and clearly. If anyone
dislikes or left anything other than great feedback, they are idiot kids.
Thanks for the video.
Blood Dawn
December 30, 2013
Plastic or paper?
Chris Millar
December 30, 2013
If you keep practicing on that surface it will eventually become easier to
do. But if you get either a proper poker table, a card mat or (how a lot of
people learn) is to get a scrap piece of carpet about the size of a spread
deck of cards and the surface they have sort of grips the cards so that you
get an even spread
Reagan Randolph
December 30, 2013
If you’re referring to when he does that right after the wash, it just
makes it easier to pick up the entire pile smoothly. That way you’re now
holding the bottom card in your hand already, instead of fumbling around
trying to find the bottom card.
senesful
December 30, 2013
thanks Man i really mean it you really helped me now i don’t need 1 bonus
poker player to shuffle my cards 🙂
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013
Don’t get discouraged. It takes a long time to get to look smooth :).
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013
🙂
XlinkK280
December 30, 2013
I’ve got the same thing, I think it’s just a matter of practice. I really
need to learn to speed up the shuffling. 🙂
Darkwagon
December 30, 2013
Thanks for the tutorial! It was a big help! I have a question though. Is
there a trick to the boxing part of the shuffle? I am able to do the Riffle
part correctly, but for some reason, I find it hard to box the cards
efficiently. Thanks again 😀
Sandro Silva
December 30, 2013
Amazing! Thanks!
Alex Wright
December 30, 2013
Hey, quick question, what brand of cards do you use? Thanks
Shizz2333
December 30, 2013
This is probably a silly question, but do you support legalizing gambling?
If so, why?
TheJimyyy
December 30, 2013
why the red paper in botthom
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013
It sounds like you are practicing on a hard surface instead of on a felt
with padding underneath. If you look at the shuffle train with me video,
you will see an example of what to practice on at the beginning of the
video – felt with shelf liner.
FlightDeckGA
December 30, 2013
Whats the red cut card for?
TheJimyyy
December 30, 2013
yeah l know but l im french my english is so bad 😛 is very hard to make
perfect cheat move is yean or pratice for become a cheat master
scbluesman13
December 30, 2013
Firstly, thank you very much for these videos. They’re excellent. I’m
currently training to become a dealer, and at my new place of employment,
one of the senior dealers is coaching me very closely. One of the things
they taught me when coaching on the riffle, riffle, box, riffle, was that
when you start the riffle you don’t pull the two halves very far apart. He
told me to just pull them apart far enough until the top half ‘snaps’ off
the bottom half. Is that right?
Abdul Baqi
December 29, 2013your soo long you fuck face!
jonathan milla
December 29, 2013great video i really apreciate this video it help me a lot
greedings from chile
btw such a great talent to explain steps
Aran Saran
December 29, 2013Do you work in a casino?
rockxc124
December 29, 2013Very good presentation. Nice tutorial, clear speech, and efficient hand
speed and movements
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013Thanks! Very kind, and it’s nice to hear the positives from people such as
yourself. It more than justifies making the videos. At the same time,
working in casinos requires thick skin. You should hear what they call me
when I am making a floor ruling after a player went all in, left their hand
unprotected and it gets mucked before they get to the showdown! 😉 “I am
sorry, sir, but I simply can’t take your word for it as to what your hand
was. Please protect your hand in the future…”
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013Thanks for the question. I probably confused a few people with that one.
You can use any card. I teach the top card because it is right there, easy
to get a hold of since it is on the top. It has nothing to do with the
shuffle. If you happen to be holding any other card, use that one instead!
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013You are why these videos were made.
truepokerdealer
December 29, 2013I will make more videos eventually. That is a promise to the poker
community. It may not be for another year or two though.
Frank Boston
December 30, 2013You are so thorough, easy to understand, speak nice and clearly. If anyone
dislikes or left anything other than great feedback, they are idiot kids.
Thanks for the video.
Blood Dawn
December 30, 2013Plastic or paper?
Chris Millar
December 30, 2013If you keep practicing on that surface it will eventually become easier to
do. But if you get either a proper poker table, a card mat or (how a lot of
people learn) is to get a scrap piece of carpet about the size of a spread
deck of cards and the surface they have sort of grips the cards so that you
get an even spread
Reagan Randolph
December 30, 2013If you’re referring to when he does that right after the wash, it just
makes it easier to pick up the entire pile smoothly. That way you’re now
holding the bottom card in your hand already, instead of fumbling around
trying to find the bottom card.
senesful
December 30, 2013thanks Man i really mean it you really helped me now i don’t need 1 bonus
poker player to shuffle my cards 🙂
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013Don’t get discouraged. It takes a long time to get to look smooth :).
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013🙂
XlinkK280
December 30, 2013I’ve got the same thing, I think it’s just a matter of practice. I really
need to learn to speed up the shuffling. 🙂
Darkwagon
December 30, 2013Thanks for the tutorial! It was a big help! I have a question though. Is
there a trick to the boxing part of the shuffle? I am able to do the Riffle
part correctly, but for some reason, I find it hard to box the cards
efficiently. Thanks again 😀
Sandro Silva
December 30, 2013Amazing! Thanks!
Alex Wright
December 30, 2013Hey, quick question, what brand of cards do you use? Thanks
Shizz2333
December 30, 2013This is probably a silly question, but do you support legalizing gambling?
If so, why?
TheJimyyy
December 30, 2013why the red paper in botthom
truepokerdealer
December 30, 2013It sounds like you are practicing on a hard surface instead of on a felt
with padding underneath. If you look at the shuffle train with me video,
you will see an example of what to practice on at the beginning of the
video – felt with shelf liner.
FlightDeckGA
December 30, 2013Whats the red cut card for?
TheJimyyy
December 30, 2013yeah l know but l im french my english is so bad 😛 is very hard to make
perfect cheat move is yean or pratice for become a cheat master
scbluesman13
December 30, 2013Firstly, thank you very much for these videos. They’re excellent. I’m
currently training to become a dealer, and at my new place of employment,
one of the senior dealers is coaching me very closely. One of the things
they taught me when coaching on the riffle, riffle, box, riffle, was that
when you start the riffle you don’t pull the two halves very far apart. He
told me to just pull them apart far enough until the top half ‘snaps’ off
the bottom half. Is that right?