Editing is very over the top/annoying, but this cheating is stupid anyway. I don't get the point. The blinds are so insignificant in these Texas PLO games that relative to how bloated the pots get... the guy really couldn't wait to just get dealt a good hand? Really? It's just ingrained in his DNA or something.
Being able to choose getting dealt four cards twice while all others get dealt only once in the same hand is actually a pretty significant advantage in the long run I'd say.
That is true, but if he does it every time he has an opportunity to, he generates advantage, not to mention other angles he probably adds. It IS a significant mathematical advantage to have access to additional four cards, even in one hand, especially in a game that runs very close between hands AND where pots might blow up regularly in a soft lineup.
Just out of curiousity, are you implying that it is okay to do it if he just did it once in all potential hands he is dealt for the reason of it being statistically insignificant?
@mikeames138 also apparently that's an out of context clip from a house game wherein many people did stuff like switch hands and such... Because it was a house gmae
Lack of communication between communities, at a guess; I'm not a poker player or follower (played a little in school and a short while after, nothing for the last decade), and if a notorious poker cheat walked into my LGS for Friday Night Magic, I wouldn't have a clue. If Bertocheaty or Jared Boettcher walked in, I'd know immediately, because they're known for their cheating in MTG, and that's my wheelhouse. But a Yugioh cheater? A Blackjack cheater? I wouldn't recognise them if they slapped me in the face. Hopefully, this incident gets Bertocheaty's name circulating in more communities.
@ yeah I’m confused, wondering if he has like two buy ins or something? Like, are those chips also his next to him? Feels like a lot of potential missing context in my opinion. I’m biased though because I like the guy and am friends with him on Facebook
You see, that first hand was probably 2 explores, that's why he picked up the new hand.
Bro explored his way into a different hand
Where did this cheat take place? Was he caught? What as rhe outcome?
poker house austin. I think he has been temporarly banned from the casino according to some players but I can not verify that.
The footage was from poker house Austin. He was immediately banned
Dude should just get into wall street at this point. Can cheat all he wants and suffer zero consequences.
He told me his favorite movie is catch me if you can. Story checks out.
Riotously obvious - and not very surprising, given his lifetime ban from MtG for cheating.
Man needs HELP
This guy currently frequents shuffle 214 in Dallas. I will be keeping an eye on him.
He’s been bouncing around Texas, trying to stay low.
The worst part of this whole thing is he’s playing Omaha….
Editing is very over the top/annoying, but this cheating is stupid anyway. I don't get the point. The blinds are so insignificant in these Texas PLO games that relative to how bloated the pots get... the guy really couldn't wait to just get dealt a good hand? Really? It's just ingrained in his DNA or something.
He obviously has a compulsion to do it, I guess he must get an adrenaline/endorphin kick out of doing it or something.
Being able to choose getting dealt four cards twice while all others get dealt only once in the same hand is actually a pretty significant advantage in the long run I'd say.
@@johannesdaun It's not like he can do this every hand.
That is true, but if he does it every time he has an opportunity to, he generates advantage, not to mention other angles he probably adds. It IS a significant mathematical advantage to have access to additional four cards, even in one hand, especially in a game that runs very close between hands AND where pots might blow up regularly in a soft lineup.
Just out of curiousity, are you implying that it is okay to do it if he just did it once in all potential hands he is dealt for the reason of it being statistically insignificant?
How is this a film it's 4 minutes long.
I know, right? So much dramatic music, slow mo voice, and build up for a five second clip.
@mikeames138 also apparently that's an out of context clip from a house game wherein many people did stuff like switch hands and such... Because it was a house gmae
House game, so it's okay to cheat... 🤡🤡🤡
@Nahhnope didn't say that, just said that other people were doing similar things during that game because it was a casual game.
@@darkritualpassthis is a casino setting. They are playing for thousands of dollars- not casual in the least bit.
If people haven’t learned yet to constantly watch this guy, what is it going to take?
Lack of communication between communities, at a guess; I'm not a poker player or follower (played a little in school and a short while after, nothing for the last decade), and if a notorious poker cheat walked into my LGS for Friday Night Magic, I wouldn't have a clue. If Bertocheaty or Jared Boettcher walked in, I'd know immediately, because they're known for their cheating in MTG, and that's my wheelhouse. But a Yugioh cheater? A Blackjack cheater? I wouldn't recognise them if they slapped me in the face.
Hopefully, this incident gets Bertocheaty's name circulating in more communities.
I have no mouth and I must cheat
2 explores
3:15 minute marker he’s playing two hands no?
Yeah, He folds his hand and takes the hand next to him and plays that hand instead.
@ yeah I’m confused, wondering if he has like two buy ins or something? Like, are those chips also his next to him? Feels like a lot of potential missing context in my opinion. I’m biased though because I like the guy and am friends with him on Facebook
@ I’m obviously a little ignorant to this whole thing.
@@Blissful_Bashyou can’t have two buyins at one table?
@@foldemort8335 who’s the dealer dealing to then? A ghost?
He is lame.
(Ron Perlman voice) Cheaters...cheaters never change
... okay but where is the video? Slo mo dialogue is cool and all but...
Shock. Gasp. Awe.
Posmfs