Cheating at Cards : COLD Stacking Tutorial

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  • @louwiz99
    @louwiz99 8 років тому +259

    welp learned to cold stack in like 2 attempts. time to be the greatest yugioh player of all time.

    • @dgphoenix1381
      @dgphoenix1381 6 років тому +10

      Oh shit hes on to me

    • @ysontay8632
      @ysontay8632 5 років тому +3

      Thank you bringing me pure joy with this comment

    • @maxismailov7453
      @maxismailov7453 5 років тому +4

      exodia obliterate !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @X1phrr
      @X1phrr 4 роки тому +1

      If you reply ill duel you ive been playing yugioh for 3 years and i run hero's/masked hero's #idontneedpolymerization

    • @jamesroberts5875
      @jamesroberts5875 4 роки тому

      An Egg boi nice man. I used to play masked heroes years ago. Don’t really play anymore. Used to have a masked heroes deck, domain monarchs and kozmo deck as well

  • @HishSwish
    @HishSwish 11 років тому +444

    Cheating at cards isn't a bad idea if you're playing strip poker..

  • @jacksainthill8974
    @jacksainthill8974 8 років тому +106

    That's right, you tell them they mustn't cheat. That'll put a stop to it.

    • @alexxnaps
      @alexxnaps 8 років тому +7

      +Jack Sainthill you can not tell if someone is cheating against you if u dont know what is possible.

    • @chrisbartha2002
      @chrisbartha2002 8 років тому +2

      a3faaar you are stupid

    • @alexxnaps
      @alexxnaps 8 років тому +4

      The Hat ..............how, this is how casino floor managers are trained.............. by knowing what is possible. so i guess the professionals are all wrong and you know better. teach me oh master, teach me your ways.

  • @4udr1us
    @4udr1us 9 років тому +155

    Ofcourse only for demonstration purposes...

    • @0iGer0
      @0iGer0 8 років тому +18

      It's like torrent sites "Notice that we do not support pirated files etc ... etc ... we only provide torrents for those who already own the original files but need an extra copy (or such)" hahaha, my ass yeah.
      "I'm not stealing your bank, it's just that your ATM outside was just not working and I need cash quickly" lmao

    • @omegaz6166
      @omegaz6166 3 роки тому +1

      Yes of course. We ladies and gentlemen would never do anything nefarious with this information

  • @Addyator
    @Addyator 11 років тому +92

    4:23 1 Player left the Game

  • @52kards
    @52kards  11 років тому +2

    Yes, but you would have to nullify the cut using a pass or some other technique before dealing out the cards. However, host home games that I have been to don't enforce the cut.

  • @destined4vert96
    @destined4vert96 10 років тому +17

    Hey Asad, I was wandering if your still learning stacking related skills such as second deal, bottom deal etc... and if so would you be able to do some tutorials.
    Also do you ever film any of your performances and if so what channel are they on because I am really intrigued to see you perform!
    cheers,
    Oliver

    • @_Gio18
      @_Gio18 6 років тому

      You could really do some

  • @chaitukonjeti7348
    @chaitukonjeti7348 11 років тому +55

    more cheating videos please

  • @martinlee2286
    @martinlee2286 9 років тому +3

    Hi im just wondering, a 4:20 onwards you said that we should glimpse at the top 3 cards. But from the video, it seems that we just have to focus on the top card to do the actual stacking?

    • @zwhitaker
      @zwhitaker 5 років тому +1

      Désespoir, He said normally you would look at more cards, but for beginners, it’s easier to look at just one.

  • @52kards
    @52kards  11 років тому +7

    No way, I just like zippos. I should have showed the other side of it; it has an awesome Ace of spades inscription.

  • @bottlecap6169
    @bottlecap6169 9 років тому +12

    Remember: If you cheat in cards, you probably wont have many fingers f you're caught.

  • @modernillusionist5017
    @modernillusionist5017 8 років тому +4

    I cheated at a cold table twice. The first time I won 30$ and the second time I won 110. I know it doesn't sound like much, but it was scary. It was at a house of college kids. They were friends of my girlfriends cousins. We were making 5-10 dollar bets. I mucked 3 times, held 3 times, used a cold deck once and bottom dealt 7 bottoms. I know it doesn't sound like something serious, but it was. I mean, wouldn't have gotten shot or anything, but I'm sure they would have beaten my ass if I had got caught.

  • @MrDatAsian
    @MrDatAsian 11 років тому +1

    Hey Asad,
    I'm a really big fan of your tutorials and reviews. Your a great teacher for these complicated flourishes and tricks. With me being a flourisher, i would love it if you could make tutorials for more complicated flourishes, or maybe show some of your own. Can i haz tut pweez?
    Thanks,
    Hyunwoo

  • @red5llaw
    @red5llaw 10 років тому +7

    Hi, I have been playing cards for over 43 years. I play only low stakes games BUT as you know pots have a way of growing into huge amounts. Now cheating, when I play cards I only ever play with my best friend at the table. Reason 1. He can also watch the cards for cheats - anything from Hold outs to cold decking to more. Now my friend and I love good straight games it is our favorite hobby. But if we are getting cheated we want to know about it.
    Now we aren't nasty men nor pro's so no beatings or any other really nasty other stuff. Generally if we know we are being cheated beyond a doubt we will cheat back, usually a really really large pot right at the end and we leave as quickly as possible without looking guilty. Having said that, I am sure that we have been cheated fairly professionally and not known. You get a feeling when you have been playing long enough. Could you please give me some "sign's"; "indicators" or other help in knowing when we are getting screwed. This generally doesn't happen in low stakes games. Personally I want to know what a mechanic's grip is! If I am getting cheated by people so good I can't see it, I want to know so We can get out ASAP! because trying to cheat people better than you could be really nasty.
    So please - as many tips and hints that we are getting cheated, (especially the mechanics grip) Thank you and I really enjoy your video's.
    PS how about some gambling basic hints and tips - for example like little or NO booze when gambling. Etc...
    I enjoyed your video

    • @XxOffTonexX
      @XxOffTonexX 9 років тому +3

      +red5llaw mechanics grip is how most people hold a deck of cards. it is not an indicator that someone is cheating. you can cheat from that position just not as easily. Most common forms of cheating would be switching the deck with a deck in your lap that has been pre stacked or table stacking as you saw here in this video.

    • @LeemoMachino
      @LeemoMachino 20 днів тому

      Hey I’m pretty late to this, but I’d suggest learning false shuffles well enough to spot them. That’ll be a dead giveaway. Watch if there are chunks of cards staying together or if their cuts are overly elaborate. There’s very little reason a legit deal should be shuffled 8 times and 4 different ways. While it doesn’t prove they’re cheating if they do that, it is something to be suspicious of.
      False deals can be damn near impossible to spot if the person is good. The only even sort of ways are listening for a difference in sound [there’s a bit of a snap with a strike 2nd deal] or watch where their thumb sits [the card won’t move past their thumb since it stays there] and how their other hand grabs the card they’re playing for a push style.
      As for the mechanics grip, that’s really what I do any card cheating out of. It’s the most coming grip and won’t raise any red flags.

    • @LeemoMachino
      @LeemoMachino 20 днів тому

      Here’s what else I’ll say. If I’m cold loading a deck, the thing I’m most worried about someone spotting is the very beginning-getting the cards I want initially. Just like this guy peeking at cards, or the other [more common way] of grabbing cards after a hand.
      If they group good cards together but seem to not care about the others, then you see those same cards pop up, that’s a bit suspicious as well.

  • @eldanijel
    @eldanijel 9 років тому

    I also do cold stacking quite fast. I agree with you Asad, when you said that about "gambling demo". Spectators often ask me if I can cheat at poker, so it's a nice little routine. You can check it in my video "Don't Play Poker With Me".

  • @cloyd1234
    @cloyd1234 11 років тому

    Really good tutorial as always :) ! Just an idea on the cutting process.What i tend to do is that at the last stacking i put one card more.So if were 4 people in the game i would riffle 3 cards the first time getting them inbetween the high value cards and then riffle 4 on top of the last high value card.This way you can do a slip cut saying that you jsut cut the deck but the stuck is ready and untouched! Hope this helped!

  • @MrCasinosNightmare
    @MrCasinosNightmare 11 років тому +2

    Hey Asad, love to see a gambling video, great tutorial! Something I am currently trying to learn is cold stacking the whole left side packet, do you think this is possible? If so, it would be a lot more effective at gaining higher value cards in a shorter period of time.

  • @Winwu33
    @Winwu33 10 років тому +51

    Do more cheating videos :)

  • @XxOffTonexX
    @XxOffTonexX 9 років тому +11

    Cold Stacking is the wrong term to use here. A Cold Stack or better yet a COLD deck is referring to a deck that has not been shuffled yet and has been arranged in a pre-set order. a Cold deck is the deck in your pocket that you are planning to switch with the warm deck in play when it is your turn to shuffle.

    • @thefrontendguy9879
      @thefrontendguy9879 5 років тому

      i know you posted this 3 years ago, but what is the term called when you do what hes doing?

  • @OnlyABlemish
    @OnlyABlemish 11 років тому

    Asad, where are you learning about cheating techniques? I cant seem to find any good tutorials or really much information at all about crooked dealing aside from psuedo-gambling techniques, second/third/greek dealing, false tables and now this very nice technique. I know theres more out there... palm insertions, hold outs, applications for copping and such. Where!?

  • @DoubleOpposite
    @DoubleOpposite 11 років тому

    Thank you very much Asad, glad you consider our requests :)

  • @MiguelBurger
    @MiguelBurger 11 років тому

    Thanks so much for the tutorial, Asad. I really had no idea of how to stack cards with a cold deck. Do more card cheating tutorials! :)

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 9 років тому +9

    A "cold deck" is one that a cheater stacked beforehand and secretly switched into the game. It is called that because it literally has not been warmed by the players' hands. Kids today also use the term for a fair deal that virtually dooms a player to go broke on the hand. (I do not like that meaning, but it is well established in the kids today community.)

  • @leapingdan4045
    @leapingdan4045 2 роки тому

    The backman is always cutting out of the middle of the deck where im from. We refer to a cold deck when we shuffle the deck and when they cut we switch decks when you pick up the cards.

  • @emilgardis
    @emilgardis 11 років тому

    Nice Asad. Please do continue with this theme.

  • @ibradul
    @ibradul 11 років тому

    paul wilson has got some really cool stuff like that on his unreal sessions, i would recommend that to anyone who wants to learn that kind of stuff, in the first episode he teaches a technique just like this one, only its way more impressive and can be done for stacking a full hand

  • @aamurray99
    @aamurray99 11 років тому

    Great to see vids asad whens the first 52 kards contest;)

  • @jdjed24
    @jdjed24 9 років тому +2

    Can you do a video on dealing seconds and bottom dealing please.

  • @10fingerlimit
    @10fingerlimit 11 років тому +2

    Great tutorial, really well done. Thank you

  • @CenaCold75
    @CenaCold75 11 років тому

    Awesome technique:D I would be interested in these kind of videos in the future:)

  • @redblade8160
    @redblade8160 Рік тому

    52Kards
    How can "stacking the deck" occur at a casino when a member of staff is mixing the cards by swirling them on the table?

    • @FightOn207
      @FightOn207 8 місяців тому

      I’m not saying it happens in casinos but you can track cards through a wash and then when you are riffling stack the deck. It’s not easy though.

    • @LeemoMachino
      @LeemoMachino 20 днів тому

      False washes are a for sure a thing. The easiest way [at least for me] is just keeping the cards you want on the way outside. Then when I’m done, I’ll grab all the cards in middle that are together and then those outside, tracked cards last

  • @theg6433
    @theg6433 9 років тому +2

    When I was 6 or 7, playing Go Fish, I devised my own methods of stacking the deck to win against family. If someone taught me this cold stacking method, I would've totaly pwned my family.
    Was this cold stacking taught in Erdnase?
    My favorite card manipulator is Richard Turner. If a blind man can deal specific cards to himself or another, why would you gamble with people who can see?
    Could you share some Richard Turner techniques? (I have a game of Go Fish I'd like to practice for. ;D)
    Awesome work, Thank You.

    • @richards.5964
      @richards.5964 9 років тому +2

      Richard Turner is a man who's had near-constant practice for decades, to where he's beyond most card men who've ever lived. Even if his techniques were exposed, it would take years to bring it even close to his level. Also, I believe most of his techniques are his own, and aren't specifically referred in any existing books.

    • @snickelman
      @snickelman 8 років тому

      +The "G"
      No, riffle stacking is not explained in Erdnase, however, an alternative method is described, under the caption: "To ascertain the top cards and reserve them at bottom"
      The end result of this combined with a bottom deal would be the same.

  • @Clownest
    @Clownest 11 місяців тому

    Helped me out a-lot. Great tutorial

  • @DeadlyApples666
    @DeadlyApples666 7 років тому

    Nice thing about this is you can do it with the in the hands riffle shuffle too. Just need to swap what the right and left hands do. So you can use this as a trick without a table. :P

  • @kanped
    @kanped 11 років тому

    A 'cold deck' is the opposite; a prepared deck set in order to take lots of money against a designated player (giving them a full house to your quads, for example). The 'hot' (unprepared) deck is switched out for the cold deck (cold because it hasn't been handled). This is also why poker players say 'that's a cold deck' or a 'cooler' when this situation arises naturally.

  • @tosuns
    @tosuns 8 років тому

    When are these other gambling tutorials you mention coming out? I'd love to see some more cheating moves from 52Kards - all for entertainment purposes, of course.

  • @jefflancaster4423
    @jefflancaster4423 3 роки тому

    First off thank you for the awesome lesson. I have a question though. What if you stack the deck and the player to your right chooses to cut the deck? People are naturally always trying to bust you when doing card trick and demos. Can you nullify the cut in some manner? Thanks!

    • @valovanonym
      @valovanonym 3 роки тому

      Check D. Madison's channel, he taught a pass for this purpose

    • @jefflancaster4423
      @jefflancaster4423 3 роки тому

      @@valovanonym thank you! Have and awesome Christmas and new year!

  • @M3Times
    @M3Times 11 років тому

    From your other channel on "How to Cheat at Poker" was that the same thing?

  • @chillmanhillman2946
    @chillmanhillman2946 6 років тому

    Are there any tabled riffle glimpse in depth tutorials or writings out there ?

  • @6teezkid
    @6teezkid 6 років тому

    What about the fact that after you shuffle, you pass entire deck to another player to “cut the cards”? It’s standard, isn’t it?

  • @52kards
    @52kards  11 років тому +5

    Affirmative :)

    • @ryantellor9350
      @ryantellor9350 3 роки тому

      What happens if they want to cut the deck?

  • @Leviticus360540
    @Leviticus360540 11 років тому

    If you do continue this theme could you keep us left handed magicians in mind. Its always a task reversing everything. I understand if thats asking too much.

  • @Leviticus360540
    @Leviticus360540 11 років тому

    Thank you. Hope to see more on stacking and slug controls from you.

  • @bnzchacon5455
    @bnzchacon5455 8 місяців тому

    It’s not working for me. When the cards are on top, do you put both cards into the right or left pile? Or one on each

  • @tiagoraposo8408
    @tiagoraposo8408 11 років тому

    Asad awesome video can you do a deck collection in the future just a sugestion

  • @kingkong2798
    @kingkong2798 11 років тому

    Hmm I would say you need to definitely work on your riffle stacking a lot - realistically you wouldn't want to cold stack when I studied with Paul Wilson on this subject, by far the best is to simply cull shuffle such as in EATCT then proceed to stack, cold locating can be very risky and dangerous

  • @1995moneyman
    @1995moneyman 11 років тому +4

    Are we gonna talk about cheating in cards or hear about what a magician should and shouldn't do?

  • @rjhilton56
    @rjhilton56 11 років тому

    This was a really helpfully vid thanks for it mate

  • @c.bruegge4664
    @c.bruegge4664 11 років тому

    Are you gonna do more card cheating vids?

  • @batdogmcgraw6905
    @batdogmcgraw6905 4 роки тому

    Dude that warning doesnt matter I'm already not allowed to shuffle in my household

  • @tiagoraposo8408
    @tiagoraposo8408 11 років тому +1

    Asad hope you reach 1million subscribers

  • @psychocy510
    @psychocy510 11 років тому

    A magician who can cheat at cards is a good magician, a cheat who can do magic is a dangerous man

  • @kickorybot
    @kickorybot 11 років тому

    Great tutorial man!

  • @streetmagicu.k2384
    @streetmagicu.k2384 11 років тому

    I could be wrong, but i was under the impression that a cold deck was a deck that has already been tampered with/stacked and then brought into a game?

  • @taylorhaws6402
    @taylorhaws6402 7 років тому

    we actually learned how to stack a deck on this video. unlike some other channels cough, Disturb Reality, cough cough.

  • @SamGlover25
    @SamGlover25 11 років тому

    Presumably this works with in-the-air riffle shuffle too?

  • @temirlantuganov7616
    @temirlantuganov7616 10 років тому +1

    Can u do a tutorial on the TABLED faro shuffle?

  • @MiningIsLiving
    @MiningIsLiving 11 років тому

    I have that same flash drive! Kingston right?

  • @stlouie67
    @stlouie67 2 роки тому

    The only issue that I have about this video is that you need to cut the deck before dealing so How do you keep them up top

    • @tracy1210
      @tracy1210 Рік тому

      False cut or pass or even better, a partner cut

  • @TheHumorousDaze
    @TheHumorousDaze 11 років тому

    What deck is this? And if i want to get a new deck thats great for all purposes, from sleight of hand to playing with my friends, what should i get?

  • @WanganAsura
    @WanganAsura 11 років тому

    Can this apply to people like myself and friends, such as if we're playing a game of poker or some other game for gambling, but after the dealer shuffles, we cut the cards before dealing?

  • @Mag1cMerl1n
    @Mag1cMerl1n 11 років тому +3

    Cool tutorial but whenever i play with my friends we always cut the deck after shuffling :(
    Not that i would cheat in an actual game.

    • @Zhisaoka
      @Zhisaoka 4 роки тому

      False cuts, or prepare for the cut, this is just for magic trick purposes, like getting 4 aces for a magic trick

  • @gregreynoldsjr
    @gregreynoldsjr 11 років тому

    I've seen a guy cold stack a deck in 7 shuffles that gave himself a royal straight flush and gave me a nice hand as well. He said people who are really good can do it in 6 shuffles.

  • @FaNDastiKmagic
    @FaNDastiKmagic 11 років тому

    Hi. Where did you get your card mat from? thanks

  • @primarlowa6669
    @primarlowa6669 10 років тому +4

    the reason I got used to cheating at cards was because of simply Daniel madison

  • @HelvetioJRGaming
    @HelvetioJRGaming 7 років тому +1

    the way me and my family completely screw this is up is after the dealer shuffles we have someone other than the dealer cut the deck

    • @trevorvick3281
      @trevorvick3281 6 років тому

      Crimped cards

    • @trevorvick3281
      @trevorvick3281 6 років тому

      Lmao if i played cards with your family i would walk away wealthy

  • @52kards
    @52kards  11 років тому

    Yes, but in that case it wasn't done with a cold deck.

  • @TCCcardistry
    @TCCcardistry 11 років тому

    riffle stacking is one of the hardest things to master with a deck of cards. Your time would be put to much better use working on other moves. Such as the double lift, the pass or the elmsley count. You can come back to work on riffle stacking later. much much later

  • @Burno0602
    @Burno0602 11 років тому

    i think it's easier with the over hand shuffle ?

  • @abcdef6031
    @abcdef6031 5 років тому

    Does this still work after deck is cut?i dont think so.

  • @hudders11
    @hudders11 8 років тому +2

    People, he demonstrated this to show applications of stacking the deck this way for magic, not to scam money out of friends at poker. I guess it depends if you have morals.

    • @0iGer0
      @0iGer0 8 років тому +7

      1. I scam money out of my friends.
      2. I pull out a huge smile and a mocking laugh at the end of the game/
      3. I give 'em the money back with that "I give it back to you cause it's too easy for meto rip you off at that game"-show-off behavior
      4. I show them how well I can manipulate cards by doing a "follow along" demonstration, too quick for them to really see the "how-to" but flashy enough to prove them they shouldn't play with me.
      ____________
      5. Just because doing so makes you feel so much superior and is worth more than the money you can get out of it.
      5bis. Yes my ego is fucking high I know. I love it this way.

    • @hudders11
      @hudders11 8 років тому

      I like that, that's a good idea to just be nice and give it back at the end. I was just defending Asad from people who seemed to be accusing him of encouraging cheating in friendly poker games and the like.

  • @Jamed777
    @Jamed777 11 років тому

    not that i need it but annotations for the tabled riffle shuffle would be nice for the newbies

  • @AryehTucci
    @AryehTucci 11 років тому

    What about the cut? After you stack someone then cuts the deck and you loss the stack.

  • @hardiksapra
    @hardiksapra 4 роки тому

    Best thumbnail ever😂😂😂😂

  • @moli6355
    @moli6355 11 років тому

    What cut is in 3:08 please?

    • @randymey9653
      @randymey9653 9 років тому

      Erdnase fancy blind false cut. He has a tutorial go check it out.

  • @TheBronzeEagle-zb7lh
    @TheBronzeEagle-zb7lh 9 років тому

    Hi 52kards, i have been watching your videos for a while and i would like to get a deck that is really good and i was thinking about the Monarchs from Theory11. Any other suggestions? PS: this isnt my first deck i will be getting.

    • @southemerald
      @southemerald 9 років тому

      I recommend the Antlers deck by Dan and Dave or like what you said, Monarchs. Theory11 also has more amazing decks like Sentinels, Archangels etc.

    • @TheBronzeEagle-zb7lh
      @TheBronzeEagle-zb7lh 9 років тому

      Okay, thanks.

  • @SongbirdSerenade
    @SongbirdSerenade 11 років тому

    Could you make a tutorial stacking the aces from a shuffled deck

  • @Zhisaoka
    @Zhisaoka 4 роки тому

    Imagine the possibility’s in magic tricks with this

  • @themetalhead92g
    @themetalhead92g 11 років тому

    so which is the major problem?cause it stays unclear! that the research was bad or that the technics are bad? also the guy talks about asad as a magician not as a card mechanic....

  • @DeckDudes
    @DeckDudes 11 років тому

    Where did you research? If it was the Wessmiller DVD's, forget it. Check out the work of Steve Forte - that'll give you a better idea. Although as you seem to be a Criss Angel fan - I'm thinking you're a lost cause.

  • @Cardibot
    @Cardibot 11 років тому +4

    unfortunately we cut the deck...

    • @Cardibot
      @Cardibot 11 років тому

      ***** True but if you are the dealer you have to pass the deck to the player to your right to cut the deck so there is no way to retain the top cards. That is how we play poker at my bros house.

    • @gmoney1065
      @gmoney1065 11 років тому +6

      Trix
      Sounds like you need to learn the pass then.

    • @davyvanderschoot6406
      @davyvanderschoot6406 10 років тому

      G Money and a way to track a good hand invisibly and without shuffling or cutting the deck

    • @davyvanderschoot6406
      @davyvanderschoot6406 10 років тому +1

      My advice is stacking a hand, gamblers palm it and then muck your hand after the deal

    • @Cardibot
      @Cardibot 10 років тому +1

      G Money I know how to do the pass very well I have been doing it for 5 years.. the pass will not benefit me because how would I get a break on the cards if like i said the player to my right has to cut the cards and complete the cut everything is squared up.

  • @abdulmiah1415
    @abdulmiah1415 8 років тому +4

    No way man I'm gonna play any cards games with you. :)
    good videos though.

  • @greedymowfow
    @greedymowfow 3 роки тому

    That’s why you should always have the person on the right of the dealer to cut the deck.
    And if you see a dude weirdly shuffle the cards 10 times, beware :)

  • @ronniekirk134
    @ronniekirk134 4 роки тому

    “There’s a charm about the forbidden that makes it unspeakably desirable.” - Mark Twain

  • @tiagoraposo8408
    @tiagoraposo8408 11 років тому

    if you want to learn some moves you can download on torrent erdnase dvd there are 7 parts teach moves sleights tricks stacking false cuts and false shuffles
    But in my opinion Asad videos are the best

  • @arbaazchishty786
    @arbaazchishty786 11 років тому

    Hi can you do a tutorial on le paul S spread please????

  • @carnoises86
    @carnoises86 7 років тому

    How could cold stacking work if your playing a home game and your opponent cuts the deck?????

  • @SameerKhan-vv7ps
    @SameerKhan-vv7ps 11 років тому

    can you do a tutorial on dealing from the bottom???

  • @theoriginalrgbmike
    @theoriginalrgbmike 11 років тому

    Assad, an iPhone, a set of keys and a Zippo lighter walk into a bar...

  • @Kesbomb95
    @Kesbomb95 11 років тому

    How would you get a card other than the top one to the top?

  • @Mensanwithoutaclue
    @Mensanwithoutaclue 11 років тому

    Is that a butane lighter?

  • @liquiddabs4850
    @liquiddabs4850 7 років тому

    what happens when someone cuts, as they always do ?

  • @Fung194345
    @Fung194345 11 років тому

    Can I do this if there are only two player?including me

  • @dabbuful
    @dabbuful 11 років тому

    second deal or bottom deal tutorial please!!

  • @jimboslice3451
    @jimboslice3451 8 років тому +3

    you are ace dude would hate to play poker with you

  • @ienphan4882
    @ienphan4882 9 років тому

    why you dont use second dealing ?

  • @5683872
    @5683872 11 років тому +1

    What about when someone has to cut

  • @AdamRigby
    @AdamRigby 11 років тому

    You should do lots of gambling moves!

  • @devinm735
    @devinm735 10 років тому

    Sweet! You should do some more

  • @vmbj743
    @vmbj743 5 років тому

    What about when someone cuts after that?