A Friendly Game Perhaps … ?

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    RoyDal
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    Dear Mr. Bill,
    You of the hypothetical name are going out into the world for the beginning of your adult life. Since I brought up the subject, Mr. Bill or other young man whatever your name is, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeIBCLw4p8o
    This is something young Mr. Bill should watch before he gets invited into a “friendly” game of cards in whatever walk of life he enters. I always decline such invitations these days, having learned how to make a deck of cards do anything I want. More importantly, I learned another can do the same, and I can’t spot the move, even if I know exactly how it is done. No kidding, they are that good — even if I’m not.
    Mr. Bill! Stick to checkers, chess, backgammon (careful, this one involves dice), because these games have everything out in the open with no chance of (dice being dicey of course) sleight of hand.
    By the way, Erdnase has never been out of print, as the flick states, but his identity is still disputed to this day. That degenerate gambler and murder is only one contender. There are only two card moves that are not in that book, although most cardsharps never achieve that level of skill as to graduate to “the two.” (The most difficult of these is the “center deal” revealed at the 18-min mark. The other is the Zarrow shuffle.) Frankly, they don’t need to master Erdnase; this is because a middling level of competence can guarantee a sharp a lifelong income — “there is a sucker born every minute” is as true today as the day it was coined.

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    thanks roy-dal..excellent as usual from you sir .

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