Poker can run incorrectly
- By Warren Karp
- Published 03/19/2008
- Poker
- Unrated
The game of poker has grown
so much and despite what many say I still see it growing today. In fact, it’s
so easy to start a poker game that the game can run incorrectly.
Let me explain.
Well, as I travel around
this great planet of ours, a poker game seems to find me, or do I seek out a
game wherever I am? Either way I find myself at a local casino buying some form
of poker chips. The currency isn’t always the same, but the habits on the poker table
are.
Unfortunately, more often
than not I’m bored to tears within the first hour, yet for the regulars I find
their attitude similar to those I meet and play with at The Bike or Commerce.
So why am I bored?
The downfall for me is
two-fold, one is because I understand the mechanics of running a successful
(read profitable) game from the standpoint of profit for the casino and tokes
for the dealer. Call it a curse from being a Worldwide Tournament Director who
builds poker rooms and tournaments in casinos and also in some of the most
unlikely spots in the world. Second, is because I’m spoiled. I play in
When I’m in a poker room in
a foreign country, oft times it’s the kind of game that was put together after
an episode of a poker re-run on ESPN. The casino manager will say, “Hey that
game looks like fun, let’s add it to the casino”, and this is where the problem
for me begins.
I’m not only a cash game
player in casinos, but I also play online poker. I’m used to getting about 34 hands
an hour in a casino and online, well, at least 100. So when I sit down in a
game where no one chose to check procedures, write rules or understand the mechanics
of how the game should run and what the dealers are really supposed to do it
drives me crazy. It also translates to about 14-16 hands an hour. That’s when
I’m bored to tears.
What are some of the
procedural things that I see?
Selling chips in and out of
the tray! This works at a blackjack table, but not at poker.
Using a shuffling machine,
but never hand shuffling if the next deck isn’t ready!
Not having must move
tables, so players move in and out at will
Not understanding posting
or Missed blinds
Not allowing players to buy
the button
Allowing the dealer to be
the social director, instead of purely dealing
Using a dead card slot for
folded hands, like in blackjack for the discards
Lifting cards into the
muck, instead of sliding them to protect the integrity of the game
Using only one deck at a
table, so if someone marks the cards, they get to have them all night.
And more…
So why do you play at all
Simple really, if the
casino and the city it’s in are new to Poker. Then most likely the players are
new to poker and therefore have a lesser skill set than I do.
Hey wait, maybe that’s why I want to get out more hands per hour!!!

