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A dealer making this hole-card check would typically bend up the corner of his two cards to see what was hidden underneath. Eventually the Aces and Tens would get slightly warped. If the dealer was especially careless or if decks weren’t changed often enough, the savvy player could spot the warps before they were dealt and know where the Aces and Tens were, a huge advantage.
Eric Franklin
Now that is devious.
A Man for All Markets: From Las Vegas to Wall Street, How I Beat the Dealer and the Market
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