Richard Turner: The Cheat: Dvd
$39.95
Designed to protect the novice from being cheated in poker and presented by expert Richard Turner, a nationally acclaimed expert on closeup sleights and cheating , this work here offers more than 100 techniques used by both amateur and professional cheaters. Many of these have never been revealed to the public before. Coverage include examples of false shuffles, false riffle shuffles, nullifying the cut, partial shifts, crimps and bridges, and palming. Also: stacking the deck, switches and peeks, cheating at blackjack techniques, second dealing and stacked decks. More than 100 minutes of cheating techniques, many moves repeated in slow motion.
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Designed to protect the novice from being cheated in poker and presented by expert Richard Turner, a nationally acclaimed expert on closeup sleights and cheating , this work here offers more than 100 techniques used by both amateur and professional cheaters. Many of these have never been revealed to the public before. Coverage include examples of false shuffles, false riffle shuffles, nullifying the cut, partial shifts, crimps and bridges, and palming. Also: stacking the deck, switches and peeks, cheating at blackjack techniques, second dealing and stacked decks. More than 100 minutes of cheating techniques, many moves repeated in slow motion.
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