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  • 20 February 20124:31 am realdealpoker

    lol bobby.. of course theres a lesson on counting the stub but this is a pitching drill not counting the stub drill..

  • 20 February 20124:34 am spamforbobby

    @a8eoi Well, you can twist your back, or let the chair do the twisting. It’s all about ergonomics.

    BTW, I hope there’s a lesson on “counting the stub”, because he just pitched 50 cards!

  • 20 February 20125:18 am vsha2

    This is exactly how Steve Forte deals…. from the centre of the deck

  • 20 February 20126:17 am dazzamazing09

    Pitcher perfect!
    

  • 20 February 20126:35 am vict0r1ous

    shoulders hunched up

    pivot
    pivot
    pivot

    fire card
    fire card

  • 20 February 20127:03 am 8jsimone

    woah. thats crazy. i really wanna learn this stuff

  • 20 February 20127:39 am serratop

    I am very impressed, lol

  • 20 February 20128:13 am superchef78

    So they have school that teach this kind of stuff? lol

  • 20 February 20128:42 am dieselboy87

    give the guy a break. his technique looks fine to me, and hes trying to do you all a favour.

  • 20 February 20128:57 am SequelPrequel

    @realdealpoker how about second and bottom dealing

  • 20 February 20129:14 am a8eoi

    I’m learning how to pitch in Poker and I don’t move the chair anywhere near as much as you do but still get the cards out nicely and properly to where they need to go.

  • 20 February 20129:54 am calumos

    Check out Milad Rad,..the fastest poker dealer in the world 😉

  • 20 February 201210:34 am sjsawyer

    @realdealpoker I’m pretty sure he was joking… seriously.

  • 20 February 201211:33 am realdealpoker

    @Isparulez

    wow.. If you pay attention you’d realize this is a pitching excercise not a real game.. seriously?

  • 20 February 201211:54 am BrainTweaker93

    You got skills on pitching the cards! Keep up the good work mate!

  • 20 February 201212:34 pm garymcmanus2

    @realdealpoker lol u dont if u turn then ur turning ur back to half the table, which can allow people to cheat, its common sense, ur arms move ur body doesnt ur WRONG

  • 20 February 201212:43 pm realdealpoker

    lol sorry but yes you absolutely do turn your body.. thats why the chair is on a swivel.. am I supposed to be stiff? lol I think not bud.. I was taught by the best from las vegas 20yrs ago sorry but you dont know proper procedure

  • 20 February 20121:16 pm cwormen

    ygos

  • 20 February 20121:28 pm garymcmanus2

    u should not be turning your body, not good.

  • 20 February 20122:03 pm HerbLyf

    Yo dawg, did you learn english off dat instructor too?

  • 20 February 20122:48 pm thoughtriot717

    coolies

  • 20 February 20122:51 pm Jas0n39er

    @jjjggg35
    in perth they use the style where the have the cards pretty much on the table and slide them out from the top and flick the cards with two fingers.

  • 20 February 20123:12 pm jjjggg35

    anywhere i can see the european style deal ??? im form Australia and here we deal the american way which causes cards to flip over

  • 20 February 20123:42 pm foe97

    nice dealing i used to deal like that but iv jus started a job in a casino dealing poker and over here (in England) we go on the European style deal and i dont really see the point but basically the cards are flat to the table and the dealer slides the card to the player and cannot lift the deck fully (only from the back , and tilt down towards the table) its hard to start with but looks great when done proper look it up.


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