Richard Marcus is a dirty poker player and will tell you he is proud of that fact. Marcus decided to make some jingle and write a casino book about how people often cheat in poker. His book called "Dirty Poker" exposes the reader to the ricks and trades sometimes teams would play going into a casino and setting up other gamblers for a con. Marcus describes the various tactics these people use and can spot a team working as he describes he will see in places such as the Bellagio, which has some of the tightest security and monitoring in the world. Marcus says he has been cheating for twenty five years at playing cards and how these people don't do time for essentially theft is unknown. Richard Marcus may just be an observer and writer of cheating at cards and this guy doesn't even look intelligent enough to cheat at a one player game of tic-tac-toe yet alone be successful in card playing and manipulating advantages for himself.
this book is about as exciting as watching strangers play poker on TV and the author really gives nothing that is not already known in the diverse ways I suppose one can cheat at a major casino. The for everything card only way this guy though was a cheater if it was just outright bribery of the dealer as I said before as this guy appears bullshit. this guy acts like he has a trenchant for everything card related but what this guy does more successful is getting publishers to take his boring work and writings on casinos and poker. Marcus alludes that all these high stake World Series of poker games are corrupt and predetermined as one would say the World Wrestling federation is fixed or a normal boxing match from the sixties era. From positioning of chips on the cards to marking the cards with a fluorescent marker Marcus shows us how the high stakes world of globalists make their rounds all over the world and use old-age tricks to gain advantages in risking their corrupt fortunes. Marcus examines the history of card cheating and gives many examples of classic stories both known and unknown to casual poker buffs. My favorite is the long-distance card guessing scam, where Marcus himself got scammed, as a pre-arranged call was cleverly manipulated in a short phone conversation that appeared somebody overseas could predict a two card hand. This is a good book if you actually think high staes cheating is possible in this day of age with massive casino surveillance and security. For the cheating conspiracy buff Richard Marcus, cheating is as popular and more common than everr.
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