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Originally Posted by ChristianT
Why? I mean obviously it's horrible but I have a hard time distinguishing it from ALL the other **** he pulled. Surely they make sure decks are clean before the deal
go sit down at a card table, at the end of the hand reach into the muck and grab all the cards and start looking through them
see if you get banned from the casino before you even reach the point of selecting two cards and taking them with you outside the room - at which point you'd probably get tackled by the floor
it's not just a huge nono because those cards are dead and irretrievable, but you're also gaining information of what hands the players folded and putting yourself in a position to pocket or mark or swap out for marked cards when you take them away from the table (there's good reason those auto shufflers count the deck each time and in my experience at home games the hosts make this very clear beforehand to prevent anyone from pocketing a card and thus breaking the game when it's revealed the count is short and someone pocketed one)
just an absurd amount of "whatever it's a stream game" mentality that would have led to him getting surrounded by security and kicked out immediately had he been playing at a normal table