Also, should APAT produce a crib sheet for the Self-deal tournaments outlining what the dealer is expected to do and what should be left to the TD?
I give out a list of rules to all the dealers at the tournaments that I TD - these are not BIG tournaments, I hasten to add. The final rule gives details of what the dealers are responsible for:-
a. Ensuring the running of the game as quickly and efficiently as possible.
b. Shuffling of the deck and ensuring that blinds are posted.
c. Dealing the cards to the players.
d. Dealing the flop, turn and river after burning a card prior to each round.
e. Prompting players to act when it is their turn.
f. Announcing all raises, calls or checks.
g. Ensuring that the correct number of chips go into the pot.
h. Ensuring that all main pots and side pots are kept separate and contain the correct number of chips.
i. Awarding the pot(s) to the winning player(s) of each hand.
j. Announcing when a card has been exposed, and which card it is. If any player exposes a card at the end of a hand to another player then that card must be shown to all players at the table.
These are pretty much common sense things. My suggestion would be that if anything occurs outside this range then it should be referred to the TD.
Just to be sure everyone understands,
these are my instructions at my tournaments, not APATs .
Ian