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Shane Sexton
Sexton tells "How to get started"

Rob
Jaenicke talks about a dealer’s lifestyle

Nikki
Byers tells why DVD better than dealer school

Eddie Lineres
Linares on “Dealing Changed My Life”

Bill Andre
Andre - “The video is an excellent way to learn”

Stephen Howard
Rigger on the winning side of the table

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"I highly recommend this program!"   
T.J. Cloutier - Poker Hall of Famer & 5 time WSOP bracelet winner

I've got a lot of friends that went to college and don't make anywhere near what I'm making.  I almost feel guilty! A good poker dealer can make over $100K a year.  The money is fantastic.   This video is going to put them light years ahead!   
Rob Jaenicke - Professional Dealer

Dealing poker is a job that guarantees you’re a winner.  You can’t lose with this video!
Ann-Margaret Johnston, C.P.A. author of "How to Turn Your Poker Playing Into a Business"

Every time you sit down at the table it’s like you meet ten new friends.  It’s not like work at all.  It’s like you’re just entering a different part of your life and getting paid for it and getting paid WELL.
Shane Sexton - Tournament Director, Tampa Racetrack

"The video is definitely worth it.  You don’t have to spend $800 and up on a dealer school . . . it’s a no brainer!”
Dan Wesolowski, Director of Table Games, Casino Royale

Watching the video before you go to the casino is definitely going to be a great investment.  You’ll know what to expect and hopefully get all the jitters out.  You’ll probably either win more money or lose a lot less than you normally would have.
Andy Nguyen - Poker Player

It’s (dealing) definitely better than service as far as being in restaurants or hotels.  You get GREAT money.
Jan Willis - Co-owner, Final Table Tour


Why Casino Dealer Video School?

The very best advice I can offer to people interested in becoming a dealer for the Final Table Tour (www.finaltabletour.com) is to invest in the “Learn to Deal Texas Hold’em Poker” DVD.  It is by far the best learning tool I’ve seen to date.  You’ll learn everything you need right from the DVD without having to commit to time consuming and costly classes.  Follow their step by step procedures and you will become a professional, knowledgeable and courteous dealer.  You will make up the cost of the DVD most likely your first event!  You bring the work ethic and the personality and the DVD will guide you to a fun, fulfilling and prosperous career.
Robert D. Danoff, Co-owner Final Table Tour

The video is very good . . .  It teaches you how to cut checks, shuffle, pitch cards and the structure of the game itself.  I'm impressed!  
Adel Foroozin - Assistant Dealer Trainer - The Bicycle Casino

In my career choice a lot of people come up to me and ask, “How do I get started as a dealer?”  To become a dealer you have to have training.  The type of training you need can all be acquired through watching this video and done on your own time. As a tournament director and a regional manager of a well established poker company and as a dealer myself, I highly recommend this video! 
Shane Sexton - Tournament Director, Tampa Racetrack

The video is an excellent way for somebody to learn how to deal and it’s entertaining too! It was clear, precise, professional and informative.  It captures your interest and is fun to watch!
Mark Senac - Building superintendent and CDVS Student


Who should buy a Learn to Deal! DVD?

This video covers all of the details and is going to be a hit!  I like it so much; I’m going to give this to my brother because he’s always asking me how to play poker better.  If he gets experience at the table as a dealer, he can actually make money while he learns!  I wish some of the “professional” dealers I see at some of the best card rooms would watch this video.  
Jean-Robert Bellande, “Action Bob” Professional Poker Player.

You can make a lot of money playing online poker, but the biggest scores, at least for now, come from playing live.  During my days as a dealer, I felt like I developed a good feel for the live game.
Reprinted from "Online Ace" by Scott Fischman - Two time WSOP Champion and former poker dealer. 

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"I started playing poker for the same reason a lot of people do:  I lost money much less quickly than I did playing other games.  . . .  A friend told me the Orleans needed temporary dealers for a month long series of poker tournaments.  It wasn't hard getting hired.  Poker tournaments are where the cardrooms break in their inexperienced dealers, as they don't have to do much besides deliver the cards and monitor the betting.  My career as a tournament dealer lasted less than a day.  When my new bosses saw that I could actually shuffle and pitch with a reasonable amount of dexterity, they pulled me out of the tournaments and put me to work in the real money games.   . . . And it's not just enough to be accurate.  A cash-game dealer has got to be fast.  Faster dealing means more hands, and more hands means more rakes for the house, not to mention more tips for the dealer.  I soaked up every bit of information that I could while dealing and practiced in my spare time.  Soon enough, I found another job dealing at the Sahara.  Eventually I moved up to the Mirage, still one of the best cardrooms in Vegas.  When my shifts ended, I simply moved to the other side of the table.  I wasn't a great player, but I was learning to hold my own.  . . . Doyle won his first World Series bracelet at age 42.  I earned two . . .  before my 25th birthday. "

My time in the box had a lot to do with honing my reading ability.
Ted Forrest - Five time WSOP bracelet winner, Winner WPT Bay 101 and National Heads Up Poker and former dealer.

The more hands you observe, the better you will become.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi - CardPlayer Magazines 2006 Player of the Year and former poker dealer

The more time one puts in, the more one gets out.
Cliff Josephy a.k.a. Johnny Bax - WSOP Champion

Our casino shift manager has to learn to deal and this video will be great for her.  Also it’s great for people that already know how to deal but want to be the best they can be in their field.
Kay Strong - Poker Room Manager, Joker’s Wild Casino, Henderson, NV

It's something seniors and moms with small kids can do.  I just love dealing.  A lot of dealers like part time hours and a lot of places offer great benefits for full time people.
Lucy Courtade - Professional Dealer, Harrah’s New Orleans, Senior Citizen 

You’re going to learn things in one hour that it would take you a long time playing to figure out.  It’s fantastic.  It covers every angle of the game, in detail step by step.  It covers more than you’d get from a school. You’re learning a skill that you’re going to have the rest of your life.  Even if you never deal a card in your life - the knowledge is priceless!  And if you’ve never been to a casino, you’re not going to walk in there and wonder what’s going on.  This is a god send for internet players heading to their first live game!
Rob Jaenicke - Professional Dealer and Internet Champion

Just the other night, a pot was being split.  The dealer was NOT going to be splitting it in my favor.  I set him straight which meant not only did I get my fair share of the pot . . . I actually won enough in that hand to pay for the video.
Greg Kilgore - Poker Player


What's the demand for dealers?

The demand for dealers is overwhelming!  I constantly need new dealers on a weekly basis.  With the opening of all the casinos and racetracks . . . they are always looking for fresh and new talent.
Shane Sexton - Regional Manager, Final Table Tour

Believe it or not, people try and make a living being a poker player and it’s really hard.  You’re lucky to break even but as a dealer you ALWAYS make money.  I love the stability of the money.  There’s always jobs for dealers, so it’s always an easy way to make money.
Nickola Byers - Professional Dealer

Everybody’s into poker.  There are poker players all over the place.  Live poker is more fun than online poker.  I’ve had my own business for 20 years and I’d rather deal poker than anything!
Bill Andre - former Sun Cruz Casino Poker Room Manager