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New Home Game
I recently moved to a new city and was asking around at school about home games they have here. There is a HUGE variety of games .05/.10 NL to 2/4 NL and sng from 5$ to 50$ buy in. The problem is that i have heard the words "Stack the deck" one too many times. Now i was wondering should i wait and try to get my own Legit game going or should i test the waters.....Go to a game with the min buy in and see how people act what they do and what not. You guys have a lot more experience with games than i do and i was wondering if any of u had any experince in the matter. Now if i were to test a game and find someone cheating i would definately now play at that game any more but i wanted to see if u knew any other ways of finding out how legit it was.... Thanks
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Yeah, we're all experts on high school freshman home games.
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wow pshabi to the rescue with a smart ass comment, and i meant any home game not a high school one...u cant tell me u havent been to a game where someone is cheating
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Yes, I can.
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well then obviously u are very niave because i dont know who said it but one of the pros said that at the '05 wsop he didnt sit at a single table where at least one of the cards were marked....last i checked that was cheating
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It's "naive."
And are we talking about my fucking home game or the WSOP?
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a home game, but i was asking for anyone that had dealt with someone cheating....i havent dealt with it that much, my old home game was str8 clean and i figured u guys have prolly dealt with cheaters a little more than i have given the age difference and all (P.S. thanks for the correction on my spelling i figured i had it wron but didnt want to take a break from my ranting to check)
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Just be careful. If you catch them cheating, either call them on it, or just walk out.
"Stacking the deck" isn't easy to do. Should be pretty obvious if a new unshuffled deck is brought into play. |
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