Wish everyone would watch this before showing up to play poker. Very good explanation of how to act or what to expect at the table. Good luck on your journey.
What a great manager to know! Josh did an amazing job. And Jeremy as always you make great content! Loved the video. I’ve been playing for many years and still found your video interesting and fun. 🎉
THIS is the video I’ve been looking for! You explained everything perfectly to make me feel comfortable sitting at a Vegas table. Been going for 4 years now and was always too nervous. Thank you so much. 36 days till I play for the first time in Vegas!!!
This is an outstanding video on casino poker table "etiquette." To a beginner, looking at the sea of poker tables and not knowing what to do can be very intimidating. Plus, you never want to look like a beginner at a poker table. :)
Thank you man this tutorial is absolutely useful! All your questions asked were right on point lol, exactly the same as what I was wondering as a beginner who never step my foot into the casino. Now I am much more confident and looking forwards to my first poker game
Thank you so much guys for this much needed video I get overwhelmed when I go to a poker room at a casino for the first time now after watching this I will be better prepared and less nervous hats off to you guys👍🏿
I play poker on my phone and understand it for the most part, but am terrified to play at a real table(not really terrified, just a bit of exaggeration!!) Need to find a table of all beginners to play at! Thanks for these videos!
I was very nervous, but you can make it through. You can literally fold every hand if you are worried. Will just cost you a few dollars in blinds. Just get some time at table to get comfortable. You can do it!
I started watching your dice videos about over a year ago and I love that content but my true game is Texas hold ‘em. I’m over the moon to see your journey as a starting poker player. I hope to see you talk with some poker coaches and discuss GTO poker as well. I’m excited for you! GLHF!!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Great video, a lot of great information for new players. Would have liked to have seen information on stacking chips (i.e. high denomination chips up front) and missed blinds.
The dealer will always take the rake from the pot and then push the remainder to the winner. In most venues, chips in play on the table can be used for drinks, food, tipping staff, etc. BUT you may NEVER remove chips that are in play from your stack to take them out of play. They must remain on the table. Removing them is called "going south" and will usually result in arguments, the floor being called and sometimes even bans.
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Good breakdown for those just joining the game! As far as leaving the table goes, my own personal preference is I like to leave after I play my blinds - courtesy to the folks at the table, and whomever is coming in. And for tipping, I usually am a heavy tipper (dealers can go through tough days - they deal with more BS than most), and I usually wind up giving over my singles before I cash out.
@@asastevens4694 I assume for new players they'd let me know, right? It might take a few hands. The sad thing is I'm really, really good at Hold'em, but having played with friends we never used blinds, just ante, and online it's automatic.
MAN was this helpful. I’ve always been too scared to approach the table foe fear of looking like a moron. THANK YOUYOU!
Glad it was helpful
Wish everyone would watch this before showing up to play poker. Very good explanation of how to act or what to expect at the table. Good luck on your journey.
These were all questions I had, I figured new players should know. Thanks for watching, and wishing me luck!
What a great manager to know! Josh did an amazing job. And Jeremy as always you make great content! Loved the video. I’ve been playing for many years and still found your video interesting and fun. 🎉
Thanks, as a veteran I’m glad it still had some entertainment value for you. Appreciate the feedback, and welcome any tips for poker.
THIS is the video I’ve been looking for! You explained everything perfectly to make me feel comfortable sitting at a Vegas table. Been going for 4 years now and was always too nervous. Thank you so much. 36 days till I play for the first time in Vegas!!!
how did it go?
This is an outstanding video on casino poker table "etiquette." To a beginner, looking at the sea of poker tables and not knowing what to do can be very intimidating. Plus, you never want to look like a beginner at a poker table. :)
Josh breaks everything down pretty solidly.
Helped me understand for sure
Very informative!! When I saw it was a 40 minute video, I thought OOF, but I enjoyed watching to the end!!
Thank you so much I’ve played online and never live. I feel way more comfortable to approach a live action table now.
very helpful... always good to review the basics and table etiquette👍😎👍
Thank you man this tutorial is absolutely useful! All your questions asked were right on point lol, exactly the same as what I was wondering as a beginner who never step my foot into the casino. Now I am much more confident and looking forwards to my first poker game
Thank you so much guys for this much needed video I get overwhelmed when I go to a poker room at a casino for the first time now after watching this I will be better prepared and less nervous hats off to you guys👍🏿
Its a lot of detail, but it certainly helped me
I just started watching RUclips poker and this video answered so many questions that I had 😂 thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Great video, super helpful and really good insight into etiquette - thank you!!
thanks for watching
Who doesn’t love the typical movie string bet line at the poker table? “I see your bet…and I raise you!!” 😂
This is an excellent beginner video. thank you
I play poker on my phone and understand it for the most part, but am terrified to play at a real table(not really terrified, just a bit of exaggeration!!) Need to find a table of all beginners to play at!
Thanks for these videos!
I was very nervous, but you can make it through. You can literally fold every hand if you are worried. Will just cost you a few dollars in blinds. Just get some time at table to get comfortable. You can do it!
Massively helpful and thank you.. More content please
This was an excellent video, and certain cleared up a lot of confusion for me thank you!
Glad it helped
Watching pros play teaching almost nothing. Like learning a new language from a guy who speaks in slang.
This taught me a boatload. I thank you!
glad to hear
I started watching your dice videos about over a year ago and I love that content but my true game is Texas hold ‘em. I’m over the moon to see your journey as a starting poker player. I hope to see you talk with some poker coaches and discuss GTO poker as well. I’m excited for you! GLHF!!!! 🎉🎉🎉
I’m looking forward to learning. Thanks for checking out my channel
Thanks for this information. I've been wanting to play, but get nervous about the procedures.
Yeah, these were all the questions I had!
Great video, a lot of great information for new players. Would have liked to have seen information on stacking chips (i.e. high denomination chips up front) and missed blinds.
Ah, good topics to cover in another vid
Will be visiting GSR because of the informative friendly environment.
I’ve been searching for this kind of video for ages. Thank you for making me prepared
I made it because i couldn't find anything like it on youtube.
Wow, such good and reasonable questions. And also well presented. Liked it!
This is the video i was looking for ❤❤❤❤
Nice
Thanks! I’m going to Vegas for the first time next week
Very informative thank you both
glad it was helpful
Wow, there's a lot more to it than I thought. Thanks for the info!
You bet! There are a lot of moving parts to poker.
Thanks for this looking forward to trying live next month 🙏
awesome, good luck
Excellent explanation!!
Great video. Some other good things to cover. How to pay the rake and can you take money off the table.
I'll add to my list, thanks
The dealer will always take the rake from the pot and then push the remainder to the winner. In most venues, chips in play on the table can be used for drinks, food, tipping staff, etc. BUT you may NEVER remove chips that are in play from your stack to take them out of play. They must remain on the table. Removing them is called "going south" and will usually result in arguments, the floor being called and sometimes even bans.
QUESTION: If I decide to use My right to ask my opponent to see his losing cards when he fold..can he refuse and say NO,or show just One card instead?
Thank you so much for this video!
Awesome, learned a lot
Great info!!
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Thanks for this! I too am looking for something other than craps.
Join the journey with me :)
@@coloruppoker I'll meet you at the final table in 900 days.
Good breakdown for those just joining the game! As far as leaving the table goes, my own personal preference is I like to leave after I play my blinds - courtesy to the folks at the table, and whomever is coming in. And for tipping, I usually am a heavy tipper (dealers can go through tough days - they deal with more BS than most), and I usually wind up giving over my singles before I cash out.
I like that, leave after the blinds vs before.
Good knowledge
Glad you liked
I've never sat at a live table, the biggest thing that worries me is knowing when to pay the blinds. Is there some sort of marker for that?
Dealer button gets passed around. Player directly to the left is small blind player directly left of small blind is big blind
@@asastevens4694 I assume for new players they'd let me know, right? It might take a few hands. The sad thing is I'm really, really good at Hold'em, but having played with friends we never used blinds, just ante, and online it's automatic.
When you leave the table , you take the chips on your hands or the dealer change it for dollars before you leave ?
Does the dealer color you up when you leave the table, or do you have a rack to bring your chips to the cage?
Looks like everyone grabs a rack and takes chips to poker desk, or cage to cash out.
Siick
And the Number One Rule at the table; Do not release gas! A lady did that at a table I was playing and Ohhhhh my G!
Nasty
Why do I feel like these guys hate each other
The bold man does i think bc the casino set him for this interview not by his own
The manager isn't used to being a presenter
Ha, we are friendly. Josh was kind enough to help me with video but it was a lot of info to cover.
@@coloruppoker all jokes! Great video, thanks again
Now I'm confused more than ever.
sorry to hear that.
MGM poker table in Maryland is a shit show. Delaer is rude and they don’t care about clients. Dont play poker your first time at MGM
that is sad to hear
Stop interrupting!!!!!
Good tip, thanks