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How to Cheat at Everything by Simon Lovell (Read via Kindle for iPad)

This was a great book for the coffee table. Its a classic book of cheats. Lovell spends his entire time going through a gamut of bar games, card games, chance games and all sorts of other things that people randomly place bets on. Then loose their money. I am not that kind of gambler type, that would usually take a person up for these kind of antics. Then again, perhaps for entertainment. I always appreciate a showman who can tell a story of tricks throughout the night, all amounting up to a greater con. 

It’s perhaps is why one of my favorite movies is Revolver. The character Jake Green says it best: ‘One thing I’ve learned in the last seven years: in every game and con there’s always an opponent, and there’s always a victim. The trick is to know when you’re the latter, so you can become the former’ 

Ordered it for the coffee table,

7/10 

How to Cheat at Everything by Simon Lovell (Read via Kindle for iPad)

This was a great book for the coffee table. Its a classic book of cheats. Lovell spends his entire time going through a gamut of bar games, card games, chance games and all sorts of other things that people randomly place bets on. Then loose their money. I am not that kind of gambler type, that would usually take a person up for these kind of antics. Then again, perhaps for entertainment. I always appreciate a showman who can tell a story of tricks throughout the night, all amounting up to a greater con. 

It’s perhaps is why one of my favorite movies is Revolver. The character Jake Green says it best: ‘One thing I’ve learned in the last seven years: in every game and con there’s always an opponent, and there’s always a victim. The trick is to know when you’re the latter, so you can become the former’ 

Ordered it for the coffee table,

7/10 

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