need a dealer? (Kitchener)

If anybody needs an experienced dealer for their home game in the KW area, send me an e-mail. I get about 27-28 hands an hour and I'm great at keeping the action moving.

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  • LOL
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    Ahhhh...that's better....now, what was the question?
  • 13CARDS wrote: »
    LOL
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    Ahhhh...that's better....now, what was the question?

    Classy. Picking on a new member.

    Aj, most of our home games are self dealt. You're welcome to participate, but I don't think you'll get anyone to take up your offer.
  • Somewhat agree with Johnnie here 13Cards, we are trying to win new members not chase them away. Op, you may want to try in the Club section on here, someone there may be looking for dealers. Let me know if you want me to move your post there.. By the welcome to the forum but as Johnnie says most all poker on here (Home game section especially) is self dealt.
  • Aww, come on Pa, 13 wus just funnin' with 'im...din't mean no harm...ya gotta figer, it WAS kina funny...hell, I laffed.
    (for a primer on sarcasm, and what REAL jerks are like, goto Full Contact...)
  • First of all, 13cards, go fuck yourself. It's funny, i've been on here for less then a week, and the only posts I see you make are childish pokes that add nothing to the conversation. If you want to pick a fight go to a bar where you can get your head kicked in like you so desperately need.

    Secondly, there have been posts in the past in this forum looking for dealers. Looking through old posts is where I got the idea to offer my services. But if the moderators feel that this post belongs in the b&m/club section then go ahead and move it. Maybe the post will get a few more looks for being in two different sections.
  • Who died and made you official tough guy? 13 has some funny shit, and if you can't appreciate it, take some of your own advice...noob.
  • aj10101 wrote: »
    If anybody needs an experienced dealer for their home game in the KW area, send me an e-mail. I get about 27-28 hands an hour and I'm great at keeping the action moving.

    1. Experienced how? where? how long? trained? certified?

    2. 27-28...interesting range.. for which you would like to be tipped $0.99-$1.00 per hand.

    3. An hour? I think an experienced dealer should be more like 33-34 hands.

    4. If you are great, then the 27-28 range would be higher.

    No need to tell me to fuck myself.... you can be more creative than that.
  • aj10101 wrote: »
    the only posts I see you make are childish pokes that add nothing to the conversation.

    No, I think the champion of this would be -ev and BBC Z :)
  • 13CARDS wrote: »
    1. Experienced how? where? how long? trained? certified?

    2. 27-28...interesting range.. for which you would like to be tipped $0.99-$1.00 per hand.

    3. An hour? I think an experienced dealer should be more like 33-34 hands.

    4. If you are great, then the 27-28 range would be higher.

    No need to tell me to fuck myself.... you can be more creative than that.

    1. I dealt for 9 months in Nanaimo. mostly 1-2 and 2-5 NL, with a split game once a week that was mostly hi/lo omaha. And then at the shop in Kitchener from July to November. My rakes were 130-150 90% of the time at the shop.

    2. In a cash game $1 a hand would be reasonable. But if somebody wants to pay me an hourly wage to deal SNGs then I'd be down for that too. It's not so much about the money as just handling some cards again. That being said, I'm not going to deal for free. But $10 an hour is not an unreasonable expectation.

    3. Maybe at the higher limits, where every player is paying attention, better then 30 hands could be expected, but at 1-2 and 2-5 the TV gets as much attention as the flop, so 27-28 is a respectable number.
  • 13CARDS wrote: »
    4. If you are great, then the 27-28 range would be higher.
    You know I used to go to Casino Niagara fairly regular until I realized how much better we were treated at Seneca.. I remember this discussion over hands per hour coming up a year or more ago and I wondered about dealers really getting more than 30 hands per hour... A friend and I timed hands at 1 / 2 for two consecutive Saturday evenings, never did we get to 30 hands per hour at either table, as I recall 26 was about avg... Now I know that the dealer is not the only parameter in this equation and he/she can only do so much. This is just my observation not a critique of any Casino or dealer... My gut feel is that Seneca is slightly faster but no where near 33-34 hands per hr.
  • Hey..Welcome to the forum! There are a few possible dealer jobs now and then, but they aren't as easy to find here as they used to be.
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