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		<title>Second dealing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 18:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Second dealing is a method of illegally influencing the outcome of a poker game by way of dealing the second, rather than the top, card of the deck. Generally, a second dealer will sneak a peek at the second or first card of the deck just after or during the cut. With the knowledge of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Second dealing</strong> is a method of illegally influencing the outcome of a  poker game by way of dealing the second, rather than the top, card of the deck.  Generally, a second dealer will sneak a peek at the second or first card of the  deck just after or during the cut. With the knowledge of that (or those two)  card(s) in mind, he can deal the second or first card to himself or a  confederate to help his or his buddy&#8217;s hand, or deal it to someone else if he  knows the card will not help the opponent (thereby preventing the opponent from  improving his hand). The identity of the top card can also be determined by  using marked (or pegged) cards.</p>
<p>Card sharps who specialize in this cheat are known as &#8220;second dealers.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Bottom dealers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bottom dealers are a breed of poker cheats who specialize in &#8220;bottom dealing.&#8221; Bottom dealing is a method of illegally influencing the outcome of a poker game by way of dealing from the bottom, rather than the top, of the card deck. Generally, a bottom dealer will sneak a peek at the bottom card of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bottom dealers</strong> are a breed of poker cheats who specialize in &#8220;bottom  dealing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bottom dealing is a method of illegally influencing the outcome of a poker  game by way of dealing from the bottom, rather than the top, of the <a title="Playing card" href="file:///I:/www/poker/poker/playing_cards.htm">card</a> deck. Generally, a bottom dealer will sneak a peek at the bottom card of the  deck just after or during the cut. With the knowledge of that card in mind, he  can deal the card to himself or a confederate to help his or his buddy&#8217;s hand,  or deal it to someone else if he knows the card will not help the opponent  (thereby preventing the opponent from improving his hand).</p>
<p>If you ever happen to catch a bottom dealer in action, your best bet is to  walk away and alert the authorities. Confronting the cheat directly is a  dangerous play, as he will not likely go down without a fight, and may be armed  just in case anyone decides to question his integrity.</p>
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		<title>Bottom dealing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:06:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Bottom dealing&#8221; is a form of cheating in poker and other card games. It consists of placing high cards on the bottom of the deck while shuffling and dealing those cards to yourself or your teammates. Bottom dealing is both easier to commit and easier to detect than second dealing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8220;Bottom dealing&#8221;</strong> is a form of cheating in poker and other card games.  It consists of placing high cards on the bottom of the deck while shuffling and  dealing those cards to yourself or your teammates. Bottom dealing is both easier  to commit and easier to detect than second dealing.</p>
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		<title>Poker collusion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the easiest ways to cheat at poker is with a partner or many partners, called collusion. This is basically playing differently against one or more players than you do against others at the table (in contrast to mechanics, which is directly manipulating cards or chips in violation of the rules). The gravity of [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the easiest ways to cheat at poker is with a partner or many partners,  called <strong>collusion</strong>. This is basically playing differently against one or  more players than you do against others at the table (in contrast to mechanics,  which is directly manipulating cards or chips in violation of the rules). The  gravity of such cheating ranges from the subconscious to the conspiratorial.  Some common forms of collusion are <strong>soft play</strong>, that is, failing to bet or  raise in a situation that would normally merit it because of your opponent; <strong> whipsawing</strong>, where partners at opposite ends of the table raise and reraise  each other to trap players in between; and <strong>dumping</strong>, or deliberately  losing to a partner (perhaps someone you are backing financially or with whom  you have traded a percentage stake). <strong>Signalling</strong> (that is, trading  information between partners) is probably the most egregious example of such  cheating, but all of these are considered bad play and should not be tolerated  at any poker game.</p>
<p>In friendly games it is common to be playing against someone you know well.  Perhaps your spouse may be playing at the game with the rest of your friends.  Suddenly your luck turns for the worse. Subconsciously, you are less willing to  take the money of the people you know or love. Perhaps one fellow has been  getting bad hands all evening, and you know he has car payments to make, and  this changes the game being played. The best advice is to leave friendship  outside the poker game. Especially in tournament poker, soft-playing a friend is  cheating all of the other players out of their chance to see you bust your  friend, getting them closer to the prize money.</p>
<p>For this reason, there are laws in some U.S. states saying that a husband and  wife cannot play poker at the same table. Perhaps the easiest way to exploit  such a situation is to agree to split the profits (after all, couples often have  shared bank accounts). Even without any explicit collusion during the game, this  reduces the variance of the team as a whole.</p>
<p>It should come as no surprise that two people sharing information about their  hands enjoy a great advantage over the other players. If you do not believe  this, deal out a few poker hands, but deal yourself two. The idea is that these  players signal one another and only play the better of the two hands. Signals  can take many forms, from the placement of the chips on the cards to morse code  tappings on the table. The key ingredient in all signaling systems is the  ability to be repeated unobtrusively. In order for this advantage to make money  it has to be done many times without someone realizing it. In a game where  people (hopefully) are always watching each other, this can prove problematic.  When a cheat is signaling the value of his hand to his partner, he is also  signaling the value of his hand to everyone at the table. The result of a system  of signals being figured out is nothing short of financial disaster. Some games  are more susceptible to this kind of cheating than others: in Five-card stud and  Lowball, for example, signalling the rank of just one card can give another  player sufficient information to make many otherwise difficult decisions.</p>
<p>Collusion in online poker is relatively easy and much more difficult to spot  if executed well. The main reason is that the cheaters can engage in instant  messaging discussing their cards with no one looking at them. Sometimes the same  person can be using two or more computers and playing under different aliases.  This gives him an advantage that&#8217;s difficult to work against. However many poker  rooms have imposed a maximum of one account per household, though a determined  cheater can still bypass this by using multiple connections thus having  different IP addresses. However, online poker sites keep records of every hand  played, and collusion can often be detected by finding the appropriate pattern.  Many sites also offer head-to-head (<em>heads-up</em>) games, where collusion is  not useful.</p>
<p>Another concern in online poker is the use of software called &#8220;bots&#8221; (short  for computer robots). These are programs that make decisions on behalf of the  player based on odds etc. and also play on their behalf. Though their accuracy  and ability has been questioned, it has nevertheless been seen as unfair  practices by the poker room and has sought to ban them. With improvements in  software and hardware it is expected that in the near future a bot that can beat  a human consistently is a near certainity.</p>
<p>Should two people wanting to cheat be in close proximity, they might decide  to hand-muck. That is, to switch hands or alter them in some way (though this  particular form of cheating might be considered mechanics rather than  collusion). A simple idea of this is to have two people sitting next to each  other in a game of draw poker. While they receive two mediocre hands, they could  switch certain cards between themselves in order to form a worthless hand and a  winner. There are many sleight of hand methods to this. Hand-mucking is also a  problem in blackjack.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most odious way of cheating with a partner is to have a weekly  game at your house, agreeing with all your regular players that you split the  profit from cheating a single player. This hot-seat game invites a new player  every week, only to play against six players all working together. The mechanics  are the same, players signal their hands, then play proceeds as to drive the  hot-seat out, or to put all his money in the pot.</p>
<p>If you are at a poker game and you detect that your opponents are cheating,  but are not very good at it, you can use this information to your advantage. You  may be better off exploiting their inept cheating than leaving or turning them  in. Dr. Frank R. Wallace wrote a book on this, in which he coined the term <em> neocheating</em> (He later developed a philosophy called Neo-Tech. The book  consists of 2 parts easy to spot cheating techniques (marking the deck, crimping  cards, false cuts, etc) and 5 parts philosophical content and stories.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
<p><em>Video: Poker Cheats</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moderate-skill methods in poker cheating A cheat with moderate skill always has the option to hand-muck, that is, switch their hand with one they have secretly hidden on them somewhere. This may also be done with a confederate. Mechanical devices have been invented for the purpose of switching hands. Though such machines are outdated, the [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Moderate-skill methods in poker cheating</h2>
<p>A cheat with moderate skill always has the option to <strong>hand-muck</strong>, that  is, switch their hand with one they have secretly hidden on them somewhere. This  may also be done with a confederate. Mechanical devices have been <em>invented</em> for the purpose of switching hands. Though such machines are outdated, the  modern equivalents (clips that hold cards on the underside of the table) should  not be overlooked. The &#8220;hands above the table&#8221; house rule is recommended to  prevent this. If it is done above the table, then anyone at the table can see  it. This type of cheat runs the risk that he plays the same card as someone else  at the table; at which time there must be a cheat at the table. Most people, not  wanting to point fingers, will just end the game for the evening.</p>
<h2>Skilled methods</h2>
<p>Never doubt that a skilled cheat may deal a card from any place in the deck.  A skilled cheat can deal the second card, the bottom card, the second from  bottom card, and the middle card. The idea is to &#8220;<strong>cull</strong>&#8220;, or to find the  cards one needs, place them at the bottom, top, or any other place the cheat  wants, then false deal them to himself or his confederate. Suppose the cheat is  next to deal. In the previous showdown, there are four sevens in different  hands. The cheat pick up the cards so that all four sevens end up on the bottom  of the deck. He then false shuffles the deck and deals himself the four sevens  off the bottom of the deck.</p>
<p>There are many <strong>tells</strong> as to this kind of cheating:</p>
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<li>Beware of anyone gripping the deck with the index finger in front of it.  	This is referred to as the mechanics grip. It not only allows better control  	of the cards, but provides cover as, showing the back of the top card, and  	without moving the hand holding the deck.</li>
<li>Beware any shuffle instantly followed by a cut. This is a well known way  	to undo a shuffle. The idea is that, as the halves of the deck are taken  	apart, the bottom half is shuffled so its top card is on top. Cutting the  	cards, and in doing so, unweaving the interlaced cards, places the bottom  	half right where it started. Completing the cut places the deck in its  	original order.</li>
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<h3>Dealing mechanics</h3>
<p>Despite all this high power sleight of hand, the cheat still won&#8217;t win money  with four sevens if everyone else has a bust, so the cheat stacks two hands.  Obviously the cheat will get the better one. Let&#8217;s say he has two hands one on  the bottom of each half of the deck, ready to shuffle (let&#8217;s say four kings and  four aces). All the cheat has to do is to shuffle the two halves PERFECTLY, that  is, alternating from one half to the other. When done with the whole deck this  is called a <strong>faro shuffle</strong>. This places in alternating order on the bottom  of the deck the cards <code>K,A,K,A,K,A,K,A</code>. He can then <strong>false shuffle</strong> to his heart&#8217;s content without disturbing those eight bottom cards, and begin  dealing. When he gets to his mark, he deals that player the bottom card. He  deals himself bottoms too. This places the big fish with four kings, a real  betting hand, and the cheat with four aces, hence the cheat cleans up. This is  called the double duke.</p>
<p>The best way to foil mechanics of this nature is to <strong>burn</strong> them, to  watch their hands at all times and to always insist on a cut. This may not  prevent them from cheating, but it forces them to <em>undo the cut</em> &#8211; a  difficult and dangerous move. Only world class cheats will undo a cut while  being burned. Note: no other shuffling or cutting is allowed after EVERY player  is offered the option of cutting. A cheat may bend the entire deck so as to  reveal where the cut was, so that his confederate sitting to his left may undo  the cut or he may do so himself should the appropriate distraction present  itself.</p>
<h3>Switching decks</h3>
<p>This pales in comparison to the granddaddy of all cheating &#8211; the &#8220;<strong>cold  deck</strong>&#8220;. After all the shuffling and cutting has been done (everyone nicely  pacified) the cheat can switch the deck for one he has stacked beforehand so  that everyone has a real betting hand, but, of course, the cheat has the best  one. Other versions of the &#8220;cold deck switch&#8221; utilize the cutting sequence to  perform the &#8220;work.&#8221; Any deck switch is difficult, and <em>may</em> require  distraction, but once done, no other sleights are necessary to win. The only  defense is to simply always watch the deck. Many players believe that it is bad  luck to look at your cards before the dealer is finished as you might miss your  opponents&#8217; reactions to their cards, and might miss burning the dealer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The easiest method for a cheat, hard or soft, requires no ability of manipulation, but rather the profound nerve to blatantly cheat. Such methods include miscalling of hands, shorting the pot, and peeking at cards. Such cheating should not be tolerated. However, it is very difficult to prove because when confronted the cheat often calls [...]]]></description>
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<p>The easiest method for a cheat, hard or soft, requires no ability of  manipulation, but rather the profound nerve to blatantly cheat. Such methods  include miscalling of hands, shorting the pot, and peeking at cards. Such  cheating should not be tolerated. However, it is very difficult to prove because  when confronted the cheat often calls the cheating an honest mistake.</p>
<p>A simple and fair way to go about preventing this kind of cheating is to  simply follow the rules. For example, &#8220;Cards speak&#8221; is the common expression for  the rule that no matter what the player says, it is the cards that determine who  wins the pot. While it&#8217;s barely legal to call a bad hand a full house in the  hopes that people will give up, the players should want to see this hand: they  paid to look at it. Should such honest &#8220;mistakes&#8221; occur, it is best to ask the  player to leave for that evening. If it was an honest mistake, he is in no  condition to play poker (put aside your greed on this one &#8211; he will come back).  If he did mean to cheat, he can&#8217;t do it from outside the game and is unlikely to  come back.</p>
<p>The minimal skill methods of cheating occur far more often than one might  suspect. It is common for a player who has folded to appoint himself tender of  the pot, stacking chips, counting them, and delivering them to the winning  player, just so he doesn&#8217;t have to get up. Nobody seems to notice the chip  palmed in the hand of this helpful player. This is called <strong>check-copping</strong>.  This happens a lot. In fact, odorless adhesive can be used for this purpose.  Once again, the answer is to follow the rules. Only at the showdown should a  player touch the pot. In fact, it is a considerate player who obeys the rule  concerning placing chips in the pot; the player does not throw the chips in the  pot (splashing) but places them in an easily counted stack in the center of the  table.</p>
<p>Cheating can happen even when the cheat does not have the deal. In <strong>draw  poker</strong>, a player can discard two cards, throwing these two in the pile of  discards so as to avoid counting (or if there is no pile, throw them on top of  another player&#8217;s discards), while calling for three. Not only does the cheat get  the one card advantage in this hand, but before the showdown, he can ditch this  extra card in his lap or vest, and thereby retain this one card advantage  throughout the game. In this case, it is the dealer&#8217;s job to regulate the  discards, and to ensure the fairness of the process. In a way, this is the most  fair. In exchange for the huge positional advantage the dealer has, he has  responsibilities to occupy his time.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Cheating in poker</strong> is any behavior outside the rules intended to give  an unfair advantage to one or more players. Many people make the distinction in  poker between <strong>hard</strong> cheating (mechanics, collusion, and the like) and <strong>soft</strong> cheating (noting the bottom card that the dealer happened to expose without  calling for a misdeal). While the rules are explicit on the subject of cheating  in general, many otherwise fair players are tempted to &#8220;soft cheat&#8221;. Miscalling  your hand (calling four hearts a flush, for example&#8211;hence a &#8220;four-flusher&#8221;) is  cheating, while offering alcoholic drinks is not, because each player can  decline.</p>
<p>Cheating is more common in poker than most people care to believe. Although  most cheating occurs in private games that do not follow strict gaming  procedures, it is also very common in regulated card rooms and casinos. Cheating  can be done either by means of collusion, sleight-of-hand (such as bottom  dealing, stacking the deck, switching cards etc), or the use of  cheating gaffs (such as marked cards, holdout devices, glims etc).</p>
<p>Cheating is as common in friendly games as it is in high-stakes games. A card  cheat may operate alone, but most of them operate in pairs or small groups. The  groups are often composed of one card mechanic who is in charge of manipulating  the cards, one or several shills who pose as regular players, and a muscle who  acts as a bodyguard. Street gangs also often employ a wall man who acts as a  lookout, however this approach is more common with three card monte mobs, and  back-alley dice gangs.</p>
<p>Following is a list of terms used to categorize specific card cheats:</p>
<ul>
<li>card mechanic &#8212; A card cheat who specializes in sleight-of-hand  	manipulation of cards.</li>
<li>base dealer/second dealer &#8212; Also called 	bottom dealer/second dealer is a cheat that specializes in bottom/second  	dealing.</li>
<li>paper player &#8212; A card cheat that exploits the use of marked cards.</li>
<li>hand mucker &#8212; A card cheat that specializes in switching cards.</li>
<li>machine player &#8212; A card cheat that uses mechanical holdouts.</li>
<li>crossroader &#8212; Originally, any kind of traveling hustler; but now the  	term is mainly use to describe cheats who specialize in hitting casinos.</li>
</ul>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>
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