How to win playing cards?
Steps
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Please begin reading the selection of methods below.
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Method 1 of 13: The Card up the Wizard Sleeve Method
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One of the simplest methods of cheating is the card up the sleeve method.
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Wear long sleeves.
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During a hand where you predict you will lose, take a card and hide it up your sleeve. Make sure to do this while no one is looking.
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You may repeat this several times, but make sure you remember what cards you stashed and where you stashed them.
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When you can make a good hand with the cards up your sleeve, place a large bet and win with a straight flush or a four of a kind, or some other great hand.
Method 2 of 13: The Pseudo Discard Trick
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This is a good method for games like poker. The pseudo discard trick is easy, but it's also easy to get caught if you opponents are paying attention.
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When it's your turn to discard, throw away only one card and say you threw 2 or three.
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Take the extra cards and stack them really neatly behind the couple you were left with.
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You now have a few extra cards to choose from.
Method 3 of 13: The Bottom of Deck Method
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Be the last to put your cards back when a round is over. Make sure that the cards you want for the next round are on the bottom.
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When it's time to discard, subtly draw from the bottom of the deck rather than the top.
Method 4 of 13: Bum Deal
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When you are dealing the cards, arrange them so you get the best hand, but don't make it too obvious to the other players.
Method 5 of 13: Peek at Your Opponent
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You can do this any one of the following ways:
Method 6 of 13: The Informant Peek
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Have your informant stand behind your opponents, or walk around the table.
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Have them send you their card information with a prearranged hand symbol method.
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You could rub your face and look while you are rubbing.
Method 7 of 13: The Table Peek
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This will only work with a glass or other clear table.
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Drop something on the floor and peek at your opponents hand from under the table. Most people won't realize you are doing this.
Method 8 of 13: The Distraction Peek
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When your opponent is looking at something else or they are distracted, take a quick peek at the cards in their hand.
Method 9 of 13: The Marked Deck
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You can mark the cards in a deck so that you can tell what cards your opponents have.
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This will help you know when to bet big and small. If you know exactly what your opponent has, then you know for sure if you will win or lose.
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