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Friday, July 4, 2008 

Poker Cheats - Must be Ridden Out for Good of Sport

The old western movies from Hollywood always depicted a scene in a barroom where there was an active game of poker taking place. There may be five or six around the table with another half dozen or so spectators standing around the poker table intensely watching the action. There was always a cute barmaid serving the guys drinks, and there was always a protagonist and an antagonist playing at the poker table. The protagonist was the good guy, and you could tell he was the good guy because he wore a white hat. There was also seated at the table an antagonist or bad guy. You could tell he was the bad guy because he wore a black hat. There was something else that he had. He had a cohort of friends who were standing around the table trying to read the other players cards, and tip their buddy off as to their poker hands. The poker cheats were the bad guys who wore the black hats.

Cheating Never Pays Off

Cheating never paid off for the villains in the old Western movies about a place and a time nearly one hundred fifty years ago, and cheating in the casino parlor and in the online casino parlors does not pay off today. In the casino parlors, there are security teams and security cameras that cover every square inch of the casino. In the movie CASINO, poker cheats were taken down stairs in the casino basement and had their hands and fingers broken in order to discourage cheating in the casino. Cheaters got the message loud and clear. Over the years, there have been many attempts at cheating at the poker table which have proven to be fruitless for the poker cheats. People today still attempt to do some mild cheating at the poker table. Splashing or shorting pots is an amateur's attempt at stealing someone else's chips or taking back some chips from the table that you just lost. Occasionally, a real klutz will try to look over another player's shoulder in order to get a peak of their hand. This is commonly known as rubbernecking, and it is ineffective and foolish at a casino parlor poker table. Others may think they're geniuses and attempt a rudimentary marking of the deck of cards which is easily detected. Poker cheats at the casino parlor end up in jail or, in some cases, they may mysteriously disappear.

Online Poker Cheating

There have been some quite unsuccessful attempts at cheating in online poker. The most common form is two people conversing over the telephone while the poker game is going on and disclosing to each other their "hole' or face down on the table cards. The other form of online poker cheating is when one individual uses two separate accounts to play two hands in the same game. The casinos have been proofing players from time to time, which has successfully thwarted their attempts to cheat. Poker cheats are cowards and they are always caught and made to pay for their indiscretions.

Mike Smith is the founder of online casino (OPA), a reliable online casinos and poker information provider. OPA offers in-depth reviews on the online gaming industry's most generous casinos and poker rooms, latest gaming news as well as comprehensive poker and casino game guides. Being regularly updated, OPA is considered by many to be Internet's most trustworthy gaming info source!

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