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Encyclopedia > Second dealing

Second dealing is a method of illegally influencing the outcome of a poker game by way of dealing the second, rather than the top, card of the deck. Generally, a second dealer will sneak a peek at the second or first card of the deck just after or during the cut. With the knowledge of that (or those two) card(s) in mind, he can deal the second or first card to himself or a confederate to help his or his buddy's hand, or deal it to someone else if he knows the card will not help the opponent (thereby preventing the opponent from improving his hand). The identity of the top card can also be determined by using marked (or pegged) cards. The poker room at the Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, NJ. Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, after which the pot is awarded to the... Some typical Anglo-American playing cards. ...


Card sharps who specialize in this cheat are known as "second dealers." A card sharp (also commonly known as card shark) is a person who purposely cheats at cards with the aim of making money. ...



 

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