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Cheating at Hold'em DVD


If you play Texas Hold'em (or any other poker variations) for money or fun, it is just a matter of time before someone will try and cheat you. Cheating at Hold'Em will give you the edge you need to protect yourself at the poker table. You'll quickly have the knowledge you need to prevent hustlers from scamming you, in an easy to understand format that is both fun and entertaining.

The best players in the world cannot overcome the advantage a cheater enjoys, and there are dozens of ways your game and your bankroll can be compromised. When it comes to dealing with cheating at the poker table, the knowledge in Cheating at Hold'Em is your only protection.

The information contained in Cheating at Hold'em is not a magician's version of how to cheat at cards; it is an authentic, accurate and educational demonstration of the professional cheater's ploys exactly as employed in actual play. Cheating at Hold'em explores and acquaints you with all known artifices employed by both professional and amateur card cheats.

Cheating at Hold'em will help you become an expert on: Marked Cards, Strippers, Learn How to Detect Gaffed Decks in Factory Sealed Containers Without Opening the Case, Peeking and Flashing and Much More!

Running Time: 90 mins

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Royal Flush

A straight from a ten to an ace with all five cards of the same suit. In poker, no suit is ranked higher than another and pots are split between equally strong hands.

Straight Flush

Any straight with all five cards of the same suit.

Four of a Kind

Any four cards of the same rank. If two players share the same Four of a Kind, the bigger fifth card (known as the kicker) decides who wins the pot.

Full House

Any three cards of the same rank together with any two cards of the same rank. Our example shows "Aces full of Kings" and it is a bigger full house than "Kings full of Aces."

Flush

Any five cards of the same suit (not consecutive). The highest card of the five determines the rank of the flush. Our example shows an Ace-high flush, which is the highest possible.

Straight

Any five consecutive cards of different suits. Aces can count as either a high or a low card. Our example shows a five-high straight, which is the lowest possible straight.

Three of a Kind

Any three cards of the same rank. Our example shows three-of-a-kind Aces, with a King and a Queen as side cards - the best possible three of a kind.

Two Pair

Any two cards of the same rank together with another two cards of the same rank. Our example shows the best possible two-pair, Aces and Kings. The highest pair of the two determines the rank of the two-pair.

One Pair

Any two cards of the same rank. Our example shows the best possible one-pair hand.

High Card

Any hand not in the above-mentioned hands. Our example shows the best possible high-card hand.

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