The indictments announced overnight of a poker cheating ring involving NBA figures and backed by the mafia emphasised their alleged high-tech cheating methods.
But the con tactics they described are as old as poker itself, familiar from heist movies and James Bond films.
Shady shuffles came not from quick-handed card sharks, but tricked-out machines. Instead of mirrors or guys in the corner peeking over shoulders, there were X-ray tables and high-tech contact lenses. Low-tech signals between players and old-fashioned beatings for debtors allegedly were used too.
Here's a look at how the alleged fraudsters rigged the games, according to an unsealed indictment and the announcement from federal officials.
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