Las Vegas Poker Dealing School
Course Price $799
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Texas Hold'em Limit, Spread Limit, Pot Limit, No Limit & Tournament Styles
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Seven Card Stud Limit & Spread Limit
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Omaha High, High-Low, Limit, Pot Limit
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Plus In order to service the needs of the World Series of Poker, we will also be reviewing the different poker games hosted primarily at the W.S.O.P such as: Tripple Draw, Baduggi and Razz
The popularity of poker exploded nearly 7 years ago and was considered by many to be a fad that would slowly but surely go away. However, it has proven itself to be a long lasting and now permenant favorite of many who's sole purose of visiting Las Vegas, is to be near the pro's and participate in the game that ESPN has now made a favorite sport for so many.
This has caused many casinos globally to spend millions of dollars on elaborate poker rooms and with that, they have a massive need for qualified and professional poker dealers.
That is where both you and American School of Dealing come in to the picture. The last few years, American School of Dealing has been contacted by poker room managers requesting so many dealers at a pace that unfortunately I haven't been able to oblige at times.
When the WSOP, Venetian, Ceasars Palace, Binions Horseshoe, Fitzgeralds, Golden Nugget, Bally's, Hard Rock, Rio, Jokers Wild, Sunset Station, Green Valley Ranch, Orleans and so many more call ASD asking for poker dealers, there are times I just don't have enough dealers to accomodate their needs.
What does that mean for you? It could mean that by learning to become a professional poker dealer, you could be on your way to working at one of the many highly recognized and popular poker rooms you see listed above.
Poker dealers generally keep their own tips unlike the table games dealers that pool their tips together. Many poker dealers would prefer to keep their own as they feel they are in control of their own income and increase their earning potential. Imagine if you only earned $1 per hand (many dealers earn $2 or $3 per hand or more) and you dealt 25 to 30 hands per hour (most poker dealers deal an average of 40 hands per hour), plus your hourly wage paid by the casino plus paid time off and benefits.
If you think this is for you, then call us today to begin your career as a poker dealer and set an appointment to meet with the schools administration or just stop on by if your near by and we'll be glad to show you around and show you just how easy it is to start your new career as a professional poker dealer.
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