It is so true in the video that it seems the first day dealing a live game you probably learn more than in an entire 5 week class. Or at least feel incredibly more comfortable.
@matt4787 I was taught to cradle between three fingers and the index finger is kind of a "drop-guide" to drop 1-5 chips, it stops the rest and the thumb rolls the others out.
@Srd1126 You are correct. That is the correct way to cut cheques. But you were saying how stacked the cheques back up and had the index finger at the top. That is correct way in restacking the cheques.
It is so true in the video that it seems the first day dealing a live game you probably learn more than in an entire 5 week class. Or at least feel incredibly more comfortable.
matt4787 1 year ago
@matt4787 So true, I learned more dealing my 1st spin (at a roulette) table than the weeks of training and practicing!
DeeHong 9 months ago
1:03, totally incorrect way to pick up cheques. Indexs finger should be around the cheque stack, not on top of it.
Srd1126 1 year ago
@Srd1126 Not true. Sure if you are mucking or chucking cheques you can palm them but most often you have your index finger at the top.
matt4787 1 year ago
@matt4787 I was taught to cradle between three fingers and the index finger is kind of a "drop-guide" to drop 1-5 chips, it stops the rest and the thumb rolls the others out.
Srd1126 1 year ago
@Srd1126 You are correct. That is the correct way to cut cheques. But you were saying how stacked the cheques back up and had the index finger at the top. That is correct way in restacking the cheques.
matt4787 1 year ago