New DVD Helps You Nail The Poker Cheaters
Published: Thursday, December 15, 2005 Online-Casinos.com
NEW DVD HELPS YOU NAIL THE POKER CHEATERS
New instructional DVD tells you how to nail the poker cheaters
Understanding how poker cheats work is an important step to identifying and blocking
cheaters if you have the misfortune to encounter them at the poker table, and
a new 90 minute DVD seeks to clue players up on the scams used in the game of
Texas Holdem.
Cheating at Holdem (The Essentials) from the Double George company
in the States teaches viewers how to properly shuffle, cut, and
deal the cards, learn about Peeking (learning the identity of cards
that should remain unknown), and Flashing (giving up information before
players are supposed to know about it)
This professional presentation also takes a detailed look at Second Dealing
(dealing the second card from the top, rather than fairly from the top), Marked
Cards (Block Out Work, Scroll Work, Crimping, and even Nail Nicking). Check
Copping (a way to steal chips out of the pot), Splash Moves, and the
Psychology of a Card Cheat, as well as Protection Tips to combat
the most widely perpetrated scams are all covered.
The poker DVD illustrates and explains how recreational, semi-professional and
professional poker players can take simple counter measures to protect themselves
from being scammed by card cheats. Cheating at Holdem (The Essentials)
is designed to educate the general public about how poker scams work, how to detect
them, and what steps to take in order to protect against becoming a victim.
How does the program work? This production shows what various scams look like
when executed. Each facet of the scam is then exposed, discussed and illustrated
in detail. This enables players to spot and prevent cheating or any type of advantage
play. Protection and Detection Tips are also discussed for each section,
showing procedural changes that can be made to dissuade people from cheating.
David Malek, Chairman of Double George, LLC says that for anyone who plays
Texas Holdem for money, or for fun, it is just a matter of time before someone
will try and cheat.
"More money is stolen in private poker games by so called friends
than is ever stolen in a casino," he says. "However, if you know what
to look for and how to protect against it, you become a far more sophisticated
poker player. Some scams are so deceptive, subtle, and quick, that knowledge becomes
your only protection. When money is involved, game protection must be your top
priority.
Malek knows what he is talking about. He is considered an expert on game protection
and he puts on presentations for law enforcement, casino personnel and celebrity
clients. He works as a gambling consultant for film and television productions,
as well as giving demonstrations at trade shows and hospitality suites for a variety
of Fortune 500 companies.



