Marked Card Protocol for Honest Poker Games

Cheaters are in almost every poker game trying to cheat with their various cheating schemes and techniques. Nowadays, they often mark cards because it’s one of the easiest cheating trick they can do. They just leave some markings like small alterations in the cosmetic appearance of the card, usually on the backside. They leave scratches on the surface, a slight bend in one of the corners, or even a small change in the actual card’s design.

Because of the presence of cheaters and their cheating schemes and techniques, it would be hard for poker players to have honest games. They could catch cheaters in action but it would be a bit hard for them most especially if they lack enough experience. Perhaps, what they can just do is to make some preventive measures like in particular use of marked card protocol. Well, marked card protocol is a preventive measure that is mainly for the detection of some marked cards. Implementing this could help you achieve better, honest poker games.

How Marked Card Protocol is Accomplished?

Marked card protocol can actually be accomplished in a regular deal while keeping an eye in every card being dealt. Well, cards that are marked good enough are hard to spot, but crimps and shading can be noticed if you look at the cards closely.

The trick would be a quick but sharp look at the cards once per hour or two. You can flip through the corners of the cards like pages in a picture book. This would reveal any crimps or marking if there is and would ensure that the deck is safe to use.

Watching over players who look at the back of the cards closely or who watch over the cards of other players suspiciously can also be effective. This can help you in ascertaining who the cheaters are.

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