Casinochippers WSOP 2025 (3 Viewers)

I had my first shift last night. I got to deal the 1500 Omaha 8. 17 downs total . Super cool experience. I haven't dealt that game in ten years. I dealt to scott seiever and Mike moncek. And a handful of other pros.

It was pretty warm in the ballroom which causes dealer swamp ass. It's gross having to move tables every 30/60 minutes and sitting down in a hot, moist chair from the previous dealer. If it doesn't cool down I'll need to invest in a cushion. Lame.

Also the wsop+ app went really smooth. A lot easier than I expected.
 
I had my first shift last night. I got to deal the 1500 Omaha 8. 17 downs total . Super cool experience. I haven't dealt that game in ten years. I dealt to scott seiever and Mike moncek. And a handful of other pros.

It was pretty warm in the ballroom which causes dealer swamp ass. It's gross having to move tables every 30/60 minutes and sitting down in a hot, moist chair from the previous dealer. If it doesn't cool down I'll need to invest in a cushion. Lame.

Also the wsop+ app went really smooth. A lot easier than I expected.
Cushion is the way to go, if for no other reason than separating your swamp ass from the previous soup!
 
I had my first shift last night. I got to deal the 1500 Omaha 8. 17 downs total . Super cool experience. I haven't dealt that game in ten years. I dealt to scott seiever and Mike moncek. And a handful of other pros.

It was pretty warm in the ballroom which causes dealer swamp ass. It's gross having to move tables every 30/60 minutes and sitting down in a hot, moist chair from the previous dealer. If it doesn't cool down I'll need to invest in a cushion. Lame.

Also the wsop+ app went really smooth. A lot easier than I expected.
Ew lol. Buy yourself some of these seat covers from Walmart for $9 each lol

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Love to hear any stories about shenanigans at the table and other oddball things that inevitably happen.
Nothing really stood out from last night. But I'll definitely share if something interesting happens. It all kind of blurs together. But yesterday was limit. So nothing too exciting. I was so focused on the action, keeping track of bets ext to even know if I was dealing bad beats. I had no clue. Lol. And 95% of show downs they wouldn't even give me two seconds to read the hands. They just said give me the low and he gets the high. I'm a fast dealer, but these guys could read hands before they were even tabled.

Are most of the dealers from the Vegas area, or are there pools of AirBNBs with 12 dealers sharing rooms for a few months?
I'd say over half travel. They give us a discounted room rate at rio. living out of a hotel for 7 weeks with a roommate sounds like the nut low. A lot of dealers split airbnb. It's cheap in Vegas. But still another travel expense.
 
Ew lol. Buy yourself some of these seat covers from Walmart for $9 each lol

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Also, if you trap in the last man's gravy on the bottom of that cover, you're carting it around with you and no doubt cross contaminating the clean side.

Do that a few times and what is even the point?
 
Also, if you trap in the last man's gravy on the bottom of that cover, you're carting it around with you and no doubt cross contaminating the clean side.

Do that a few times and what is even the point?
Oh, I never intended @casinochipper22 to take that nasty thing with him lol.
 
Ups and downs of being a dealer.

A few days ago I got in early, sit down to eat a snack in the break room and the boss comes in and yells out, anyone who hasn't started, I need bodies for the dealers choice tourney. I leaped out of my seat. Got a table, and then dealt mix games for the next nine hours. It was by far the coolest day I've had in the past three years. I got to deal to seiever again. A handful of pros. And my last two tables was like a blast from the past with chip jett, Todd Bronson and Huck seed.

Then last night, I got into the deep stack tourney. I was eyeing the string and break levels and calculated I would hit the dinner break perfectly and get 2 free downs of just chilling by myself. Super excited. Then literally 3 minutes before a dealer was going to tap me out so I could continue on with my string, a floor breaks my table. When you're table breaks, you become "homeless" and need to get rerouted somewhere entirely different. Bad beat number one...

Then I go to the DC desk and the guy recognizes me as a descent dealer and sends me back to the Paris to get into the deuce to seven single draw. Now I'm happy again. Fun and easy mix game to deal. So walk all the way back to Paris, and the DC over there says, sorry. I don't need anymore mix dealers. But there is a PLO satellite in horseshoe. Bad beat number two. So then I walk back to the horseshoe. Get seated in a dead spread with two more dead spreads to follow... Still bummed. But at least I get some paid quite time, right? WRONG. after 15 minutes another floor comes and picks up all the chips and says we are closing this table. FML. bad beat number three. By this time I'm over it and ask to leave.

Still six weeks to go. I do have a funny story about Huck seed I'll share later.
 
Finally something out of the ordinary...

Dealing the 2500nl. Two players get it in pre flop with above average stacks. AA vs KK. aces hold. Very next hand... The player who just had aces gets all in pre flop with a different player who is 2nd biggest stack at the table... And guess what the hands are??? AA vs KK!!! but the guy with aces last hand has the kings this time and loses. Crazy two hands back to back.
 
A good way to end a blah week. I got to jump into the 10k big0 for the last two hours to end the night. Great experience and I got to deal to my all time poker man crush Nick Schuman. He was short stacked and seems like he took a bad beat or was just card dead. Because for the 30 minutes I was at his table he said like two sentences and didn't play one hand.

It was my second time dealing big0 and second time in a 10k event other than the main. I was probably more nervous than all the players combined.

Eric sieldel made a big call on the flop to bust a player, and then asked the table genius if it was a good call. That was pretty funny. Then as he was stacking his chips he was in shock and said to himself, jeez that was a big pot... Haha.

I made two small mistakes. I gave one wrong number for pot. And was quickly corrected by Dylan Weissman. He was nice about it and told me math is hard. Blinds were 8k/16k which is like the worst level for calculating pots.

The other mistake was weird and I don't think I've done it in years. 7/8/9 in the hand. 8 bets. 9 raises. And 7 tanks for like two plus minutes. Finally flicks in a call and for whatever reason I assumed that finally, he called and it's my turn. So I started dragging in the chips and all the players stopped me instantly. Whoops. That's why you drag in the bets so it's impossible to do a burn and turn.
 
Public service announcement to all tourney players... If you are in the BB/ ante and you don't have correct change for the ante, just make the change yourself. Lol. It slows down the game and really annoying having the dealer do your dirty work of begging for change.

On the flip side, if a dealer is tilting you, you now know what to do to get a little revenge.
 
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Please tell me this was not you...

https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/s/AeYzRL0Y6L

Does anyone else think the 7 came out of the muck rather than being the board card?
Wow. Crazy. Hell no that wasn’t me! Haha. I can’t believe they all agreed with the chick who had pocket sevens that the seven was definitely on the flop. Hahaha. What a mess. Correct ruling would be a four card flop. Scramble cards face down and pick one that goes back in the muck. Ouch.
 
Wow. Crazy. Hell no that wasn’t me! Haha. I can’t believe they all agreed with the chick who had pocket sevens that the seven was definitely on the flop. Hahaha. What a mess. Correct ruling would be a four card flop. Scramble cards face down and pick one that goes back in the muck. Ouch.
Who picks the card to go in the muck? The woman with the pocket 7s? LOL
 
Wow. Crazy. Hell no that wasn’t me! Haha. I can’t believe they all agreed with the chick who had pocket sevens that the seven was definitely on the flop. Hahaha. What a mess. Correct ruling would be a four card flop. Scramble cards face down and pick one that goes back in the muck. Ouch.
That's what I suspected. I originally thought you'd reshuffle the whole shebang minus the burn card, but this makes more sense.
 
Please tell me this was not you...

https://www.reddit.com/r/poker/s/AeYzRL0Y6L

Does anyone else think the 7 came out of the muck rather than being the board card?
You can clearly see that the dealer counts off three cards. You can clearly see an odd card jutting out of the muck.
When he pushes the flop into the muck, he clearly picks up the odd jutting out card and it’s no longer visible in the muck after he pulls the flop away. It’s the bottom face down card, and it’s clearly not one of the three the dealer counted originally for the flop.
 
You must admire her hutzpah though.
  1. Claim the 7 was part of the flop.
  2. Boldly stare down anyone that discarded that 7.
  3. Get the dealer to discard the Jack that could connect with the pocket 10s
  4. Film the whole thing.
  5. Post the video yourself, knowing full well that the Twitterverse is going to eat you for lunch.
 

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