Texas Gaming Institute provides professional, hands-on training for individuals looking to learn poker dealing in a structured workshop. Designed to mirror real card room conditions, the program focuses on dealer mechanics, poker procedures, game flow, professionalism, and live table confidence. Students will gain practical experience in dealing, chip handling, game integrity, player interaction, and poker room operations while preparing for opportunities within the growing Texas poker industry.
Step Into the Most Important Seat at the Table
Topics include:
• Professional Dealer conduct
• Shuffling and pitching mechanics
• Chip handling and pot management
• Texas Hold'em cash game procedures
• Tournament procedures
• Pot Limit Omaha
• Big-O/Congress (5-card Hi/Lo)
• Dealer auditions and evaluation
weekly overview
A structured 6-week training program designed to teach the fundamentals of professional poker dealing through hands-on instruction, live game simulations, and real-world poker room procedures. Each week builds on the last, helping students develop confidence, precision, and industry-ready skills.
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Introduction to the role of a professional poker dealer
Dealer expectations, conduct, and table professionalism
Basic rule interpretation and table procedures
Fundamentals of chip handling, shuffling, and pitching
Table control, posture, and game flow
Understanding the Texas poker room environment
Overview of Texas poker room operations and legal structure
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Cash game and tournament procedures
Chip management and money handling fundamentals
Blind structures, betting, and side pot procedures
Game protection and player management
Tournament standards and room operations
When and how to involve the Floor
Real-world dealing scenarios and table control
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Introduction to Pot Limit Omaha (PLO)
Key differences between NLH and PLO
Pot calculation and betting mechanics
Hand reading and board analysis
Common dealer mistakes and game scenarios
Bomb pots, capped, and uncapped game procedures
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Introduction to Big-O (Congress) gameplay
Reading high and low hands
Split pot and side pot calculations
Understanding live cards, counterfeits, and board textures
Extra chip and tiebreaker procedures
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Speed and efficiency training
Game flow and player communication
Error recovery techniques
Mock auditions and live evaluations
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Live audition dealing
Game supervision training
Final Dealer assessment
Certification & graduation completion
Seats for Texas Gaming Institute workshops are intentionally limited to maintain a focused, hands-on learning environment and ensure every participant receives personalized instruction. Because of this, not all applicants will be accepted into the program. Prospective participants will go through a brief interview and audition process beforehand, including the opportunity to sit in on a live workshop from 12PM–2PM to experience the training environment and determine if TGI is the right fit for them.
the tgi Process
1. Learn the Fundamentals
Build a strong foundation in poker rules, terminology, table procedures, and game flow.
2. Develop Dealer Mechanics
Practice shuffling, pitching, chip handling, pot control, and managing live hands with confidence.
3. Step Into Live Table Training
Work through live simulations and hands-on table training designed to mirror real poker room environments.
4. Prepare for the Industry
Gain professional insight, Dealer evaluations, and career guidance to help prepare for future opportunities in the poker industry.
“Every great poker room is built on strong dealers. Our goal at Texas Gaming Institute is to prepare students for the pressure, precision, and professionalism the industry demands.”
— Ky Maxwell, Texas Gaming Institute
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