Books on Poker Cheating
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How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker
Poker fever is taking over the country, from the World Championship of Poker to online and power poker. However, home poker games should be more than just about victory; they should be about subtly outsmarting your opponents. Penn Jillette, in collaboration with Mickey D.Lynn, provides all the necessary knowledge for a home poker player in a single, concise volume. The book, How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker, is filled with a lifetime’s worth of card-shark wisdom, including tips on selecting your targets, marking cards, using “shiners” to monitor other players’ hands, cutting cards, and hiding holdouts. This isn’t a guide on how to play poker – there are plenty of those – but rather, it’s about cheating, profiting, and winning big. In the game of poker, you’re either a prey or a predator. How to Cheat Your Friends at Poker is the ultimate guide for the latter.
52 Ways to Cheat at Poker
Americans cheat in various areas, but poker is a major one, with 60-80 million players weekly. Deception expert Allan Kronzek reveals 52 scams in poker, from Renaissance Italy to modern methods. Topics include signaling systems, hidden cameras, false shuffles, card switches, marked cards, and more. Each chapter focuses on a scam and offers advice on spotting and preventing it. You’ll learn about subtle marking systems, how dealers can manipulate the game, why casinos aren’t completely safe, and how cheaters win without marked cards or sleight of hand.
Poker Protection
This book offers an in-depth look at the game of poker, focusing on the various cheating methods used by both novice and seasoned cheaters. It not only covers a broad spectrum of scams but also provides valuable insights and historical context. The book distinguishes between casino/cardroom and home/private games, offering a modern perspective on cheating and its effects on poker. Aimed at a wide audience from casual gamers to industry professionals, it serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking a deep understanding of the game’s integrity.
Dirty Poker
Are you curious about the prevalence of cheating in poker, including tactics like collusion, sleight-of-hand, marked cards, and chip dumping? Cheating is surprisingly common, not just in informal games lacking strict rules but also in regulated environments like casinos and online platforms. Despite its subtleties, cheating spans a broad spectrum of methods. Richard Marcus is an expert on the subject. With the rise of online poker, what was once a niche hobby has transformed into a major industry, attracting millions of players daily. For those participating, ensuring the integrity of the games is crucial. Marcus’s book provides insights into the operations of cheaters, their techniques, and detection methods. It covers everything from traditional casino cheating to online scams and offers advice for home games, making it an essential guide for anyone looking to safeguard their game.
Killer Poker Online
Prepare for the accelerated pace and intensity of online poker. Abandon your live-game strategy to develop a killer internet game. Learn to pick up online tells and decrease the margins for error. Avoid common pitfalls and bankroll cripplers. Understand online cheater tactics to stop them.
The Home Poker Handbook
This book contains everything you need to know about starting and finding a game, running your home game, and the necessary equipment. It also covers home poker etiquette, basic poker strategy and tactics, and how to organize home poker tournaments. It even discusses the business aspect of house games. You’ll learn about spits, buys, wild cards, royalties, side bets, forced betting, chip declare, and over 75 poker variations, including variations on those variations! Additionally, it provides guidance on dealing with cheats, credit, shies, split pots, spouses, and legal issues.
Poker
Poker, with its simple rules yet complex gameplay, has evolved far beyond a casual pastime for four friends around a table. With more than ten million players competing daily online, it has become a global phenomenon involving millions of dollars at stake. This reference book offers a comprehensive look at its history, legendary players, and the psychology behind the game. It covers everything from cheating, money, and casinos to rules, tournaments, movies, and championships. Additionally, it explores the impact of the Internet on poker and includes a dictionary of terms. The author, an expert teacher and consultant to professional players, provides detailed analysis and astute tips aimed at turning each reader into a winner. Whether you’re interested in the technical mastery required, the ability to anticipate and synthesize data, or just a dash of psychology and luck, this book has all you’ve ever wanted to know about the most practiced table sport in the world.
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