Marking cards is probably unlawful, and any decent game security will make it difficult. If you're not allowed to touch the cards, you have no opportunity to mark them. If you can't read the markings, you have no advantage from marking the cards. If the markings are readily visible, expect the cards to be replaced with unmarked cards reasonably quickly.
Depending on the venue, getting caught marking cards could be met with something on a scale from discontinued play, physical violence, and a federal prison sentence.
Quote: HunterhillJust bring a magic marker with you to the table. Don't try to hide it just tell the dealer you want to mark the card's. They will help you. The casino won't mind. Since there are no signs saying don't mark the cards it's ok.
do you even know what is 1+2+3+4? wish you can find it out in 1 hour.
Quote: peter111do you even know what is 1+2+3+4? wish you can find it out in 1 hour.
Insults like this are not a good idea. Neither is coming to a public message board looking for info on how to commit a crime. That's two rule violations in your first 2 posts, I think.
OK, but will they be balanced enough to pass the caliper test in a YouTube video?Quote: DieterUSPCC, GPI, MPC, and any number of other places will gladly take care of making cards for you.
And how about the converse? Can we mark the weighted face of a die? There are no posted rules about any of this!
Do you know what sarcasm is?Quote: peter111do you even know what is 1+2+3+4? wish you can find it out in 1 hour.
Ditto.Quote: rdw4potusInsults like this are not a good idea. Neither is coming to a public message board looking for info on how to commit a crime. That's two rule violations in your first 2 posts, I think.
This is an excellent discussion. I appreciate threads where the true experts here give advice on committing felonies. The tip on magic markers is especially brilliant and useful; it could only come from someone with years of first-hand experience.Quote: DJTeddyBearDo you know what sarcasm is?
Heck no. I keep all my posts 100% straight up. And I expect everyone else to do the same.Quote: DJTeddyBearDo you know what sarcasm is?
Quote: teliotThis is an excellent discussion. I appreciate threads where the true experts here give advice on committing felonies. The tip on magic markers is especially brilliant and useful; it could only come from someone with years of first-hand experience.
Hopefully Eliot you know i was being sarcastic .I would never advise anyone to cheat and am strongly against cheating.
Many good ap opportunities have been ruined by cheaters.
On the other hand maybe i missed your sarcasm.
Look at the quote from DJ above my response. I thought it was pretty clear. Obviously, I understand that most AP's are the opposite of cheaters and many pride themselves on their integrity in this regard. I thought what you advised was hilarious.Quote: HunterhillOn the other hand maybe i missed your sarcasm.
Now I admit i'm just too lazy and just go to hallmark and buy one for like $3-4
The good old days.Quote: ajemeisterbuy one for like $3-4
Quote: teliotThe good old days.
That's what I was thinking. Wife bought a mother's day card last month for 5.99. I went through the roof.
Quote: SanchoPanzaOK, but will they be balanced enough to pass the caliper test in a YouTube video?
Is that so your bicycle sounds more like a motorcycle when the cards flap in the spokes?
Most of the time anymore I just don't give a card unless I have to (for money or gift card or really special occasion like wedding).
Quote: GWAEThat's what I was thinking. Wife bought a mother's day card last month for 5.99. I went through the roof.
Go to Dollar General for cards. Last year's Hallmarks, $1 card. Less expensive, 2/$1. Crazy to pay more for a 5 second gift.