Hi John! You're thinking of the term "Break-in House", which refers to a casino that hires dealers with little to no experience and then teaches them how to deal the game.
That kind of stuff happens to every single Dealer, whether they just started the job 2 days ago or 20 years ago. Normally the first thing you do is call over the Floorman and tell him what happened. He will then give you directions on what to do. (For example, you showed your burn card so shuffle again.) Those directions vary depending on your Floorman.
Dealing schools are only available is some areas of the United States, so it really just depends on where you live. If there are no schools in your area then it is possible that the casino will be the one to train you on how to deal.
Hi RigzoTV! I sent you a message through the inbox, so that way I could send you a link since youtube does not allow me to post links in the comments section. I hope it helps!
Hi! I got a little question: If in a coup of chemin de fer occures a tie, I read that the bets are played in the next round. Now my question: Are another wagers made even though the wagers of the tie are on the table? By the way, sorry for my bad English!
No worries. :) In chemin de fer (as well as punto banco and normal baccarat) when a tie hits, everything pushes and no money is exchanged. Both the banker and player bets will stay up and you can take them back or change the bet for the following hand.
@@VegasAces you're spot on especially here in portugal, anyhow thank you for your response and i leave you with a request ; do you mind featuring the game "french bank" in a video of yours? Just to spread a bit of portuguese culture a tad more old sport
@@VegasAces unfortunately it would be extremely difficult for you since you're in america ( if you want the genuine table) since it is even hard for us to get our hands in one( you need the gambling license to buy anything of that sort). Otherwise you could always make your own since it is just a big half circle with 3 bet spaces
Thanks for sharing, you are very pleasant in your explanation of procedures.
Absolutely terrific explanation of chemin de fer. Thank you!
Thank you for the videos, they are very helpful.
Hi John!
You're thinking of the term "Break-in House", which refers to a casino that hires dealers with little to no experience and then teaches them how to deal the game.
Lol lmao James Bond clips on chemin de fer
Liked the way you edited in the various film clips. Nice Run Lola Run shout out.
That kind of stuff happens to every single Dealer, whether they just started the job 2 days ago or 20 years ago.
Normally the first thing you do is call over the Floorman and tell him what happened. He will then give you directions on what to do. (For example, you showed your burn card so shuffle again.) Those directions vary depending on your Floorman.
Dealing schools are only available is some areas of the United States, so it really just depends on where you live. If there are no schools in your area then it is possible that the casino will be the one to train you on how to deal.
We always use these easy to understand videos. Keep up the good work! #bookthebest. #Nebuchadnezzar #
I enjoyed this video content
What happens if, when starting out as a blackjack dealer, you somehow misdeal the cards or accidentally expose your hole card?
Can you suggest me a video to learn to play poker form basics please.......?
Hi RigzoTV!
I sent you a message through the inbox, so that way I could send you a link since youtube does not allow me to post links in the comments section. I hope it helps!
Thank you :) BTW, I love the movie "Run Lola Run"
You should make a video of you at work dealing blackjack
also where to look for a dealer school and is there different between backjacks dealers and poker dealers or do u learn it all
Thank you :)
lol, I don't think any casino would allow their dealers to do that.
Hi! I got a little question: If in a coup of chemin de fer occures a tie, I read that the bets are played in the next round. Now my question: Are another wagers made even though the wagers of the tie are on the table? By the way, sorry for my bad English!
No worries. :) In chemin de fer (as well as punto banco and normal baccarat) when a tie hits, everything pushes and no money is exchanged. Both the banker and player bets will stay up and you can take them back or change the bet for the following hand.
I love your video's
I hear the la partage roulette the zero is covered by the 1-12 column...someone confirm this
whats is the entry-level casino?
Thanks dear.., :)
I like you videos to
Is it because the 5% comission on chemy that casinos dont make it available?
I don't know why casinos don't make it available. It would be really cool if they did.
@@VegasAces you're spot on especially here in portugal, anyhow thank you for your response and i leave you with a request ; do you mind featuring the game "french bank" in a video of yours? Just to spread a bit of portuguese culture a tad more old sport
Sounds like a fun game. How would I go about acquiring a layout?
@@VegasAces unfortunately it would be extremely difficult for you since you're in america ( if you want the genuine table) since it is even hard for us to get our hands in one( you need the gambling license to buy anything of that sort). Otherwise you could always make your own since it is just a big half circle with 3 bet spaces
Okay. Wow, a gaming license for that? Okay, cool 👍
You're killing me with your pronunciations here
Please get to the point... you're all over the place explaining about the game... jesus