360 POKER VLOG #010–Bomb Shots

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  1. Yo Trooper. Above the picture in picture showing your hole cards can you place another screenshot above this where it will show you? This way, we will be able to see your reaction, your hole cards and the flop all in one.

  2. can someone explain wtf the dealer is doing with the chips… 1 chip to the right one chip behind one to the left and another beside the football which disappears? whats going on with the rake? lets pretend I am stupid… which I may be.,

    1. The chips that the dealer takes are for two different things, hence going to the right and left. His left, the slot, is for the promotional fund. This is usually $1 per hand (but can be 2 based on casino) and is used for promotions like high hands or bad beats for the poker players. This is taken every pot. The right slot is for the rake (what is paid to the casino for playing at their tables). This is 10% of whatever the pot is, capped at $5 (some places as high as 7). So let's say a pot reaches $100. The dealer would put $1 on his left for the promotion, $5 stacked on his right that gets "dropped" when he pulls the lever for the rake, and the remaining $94 would go to the winning player. The player may choose to tip the dealer (usually $1), that he/she places in the black box behind the promotion slot on the dealer's left.

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