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.Notice if after each riffle shuffle, the dealer seemingly cuts the deck soundly.Defending Against the Complete False RiffleOn suspicion, simply demand and make a cut that will destroy any possible stack -- center cutseveral times and square the deck before the dealer picks up the cards to deal.2.Future Possibilities.Most Neocheating techniques have evolved from difficult or risky forms of classical or traditionalcheating.If a safe and easy Neocheating maneuver presently does not exist for a particularfunction,[ 28 ] such a maneuver may possibly evolve in the future.For example, no Neocheatingmethod presently exists for very rapidly stacking culled hands for two or more players.But aclassical cheating maneuver called the interlace (also known as the faro shuffle) can stack culledhands for two, four, or eight players in less than five seconds.The interlace, however, is notNeocheating because it requires too much skill when used to stack cards, as described below:a.The Interlace StackIronically, the basic interlace maneuver is innocently used by many honest players executing sloppywedge or butt shuffles.But when the interlace is purposely executed with precision, it is far frominnocent: The deck is split into two equal portions as it sits on the table.(The deck need not be splitprecisely in half.) Each half is then gripped at the ends along the sides between the thumbs and thirdfingers.With the edges of the deck halves perfectly squared --an absolute necessity -- the ends arepressed lightly together as the halves are held at a slight V angle (i.e., the inner ends are pressingtogether while resting on the table-top as the outer ends are held about an inch above the table asshown in Figure 35).After some diligent practice, the cards will interlace perfectly one by one as thebutted deck halves are lifted while being lightly pressed together.With light pressure, the alternatinginterlacing action commences from the top and works its way down.(The interlace is easier toexecute with plastic cards than with cardboard ones.)Figure 35Holding the Cards for a Perfect Alternating InterlaceThe interlace is effective for quickly stacking culled hands.The technique, however, is applicableonly to two, four, or eight players.With the culled hands on top of the deck, one interlacing rifflestacks for two players, two interlacing riffles stack for four players, and three interlacing riffles stackfor eight players.But since so many other easier and effective Neocheating techniques are availablefor stacking, the interlace is rarely used in poker.The interlace, nevertheless, can be ideal for stacking gin rummy and bridge hands.But a player mustbe willing to invest much more time and effort in mastering interlace stacking than the easierNeocheating stacking techniques.And since so much practice is needed to achieve the requiredperfect alternation of the cards, chances of encountering an interlace stacker today are rare.Still, aswith all stacking methods, any suspicious move can be countered simply by demanding and makingdeliberate center cuts that would destroy any possible stack.And to prevent the cut from being foiledby the dealer, always cut in noncrimped areas, complete the cuts, and square the deck before thedealer picks up the cards.* * *While interlace stacking is a safe and innocent-looking maneuver, its proper execution currentlyrequires too much practice and skill to be classified as Neocheating.But if a sufficient need oradvantage exists for very quickly stacking culled hands for two, four or eight players, interlacestacking could evolve into Neocheating.Shortcuts might evolve -- perhaps just a certain angle of thecards or a turn of the wrist would make interlace stacking easy and nearly skill-free.The techniquethen would become Neocheating.But if another maneuver were developed or evolved that could also quickly stack culled hands toseveral players, safely and easily, cheating techniques filling that function, including the interlacestack, would become obsolete.Thus as safe and easy Neocheating techniques evolve, allcorresponding classical and traditional cheating techniques become obsolete.Next Page | Contents | Feedback for Valuable/New Information | Previous PageFootnotes:[ 28 ] Once the Neocheating maneuver fills a function, all other more difficult or detectable forms ofcheating for that function become obsolete.That is why, as demonstrated in Appendices A and C,Neocheating has obsoleted essentially all classical and traditional cheating techniques.Next Page | Top of Page Google SearchSearch WWW Search neo-tech.comNT Home Page::The Precursors to Neo-TechNeocheating: The RisingMenaceNeo-Tech Home PageThe Ultimate Leverage for RichesNext Page | Contents | Feedback for Valuable/New Information | Previous PageChapter IXTHE INEVITABLE SPREAD OFNEOCHEATINGWhile public poker differs from private poker in many respects, new developments in the moredynamic and cosmopolitan public-poker arena are almost always harbingers of future developmentsin private poker.Recently, the increasing spread of Neocheating throughout public poker suggeststhat such Neocheating will increasingly menace private poker and all other card games played formoney or prestige.In fact, Neocheating is already spreading throughout private poker as well as intoblackjack, bridge, and gin [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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