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For Episode 117, the Discourse in Magic boys got a chance to sit down with Jason England. If you didn’t know, Jason England is the leading expert on Erdnase, Casino gambling and cheating. His interest in cards
By then he became interested in gambling techniques, and in the late 1990s, two magicians from
“As magicians, we have to accept that we don’t know something, which is hard for us” he says.
“Erdnase didn’t invent the magic book, what he did was improve it” he says. Jason then talks about the realities of cheating and how it affects everything from casinos to underground games, even talking common techniques. He then goes full conspiracist and talks about inside jobs, what really happens on gambling boats. But it’s all about broadening horizons and moral issues (…right?) and one story of how he taught a casino dealer how to false shuffle.
In 2009, theory11 contacted him to film the Foundations course and they’re now filming
Check out Jason Englands’ work with Theory11
See what work he’s done with Art of Magic too
What do you want to ask the audience?
Magic PSA?
Who should we have on the podcast?
The post Gambling, Cheating, and The Expert at the Card Table with Jason England appeared first on Discourse in Magic.
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For Episode 117, the Discourse in Magic boys got a chance to sit down with Jason England. If you didn’t know, Jason England is the leading expert on Erdnase, Casino gambling and cheating. His interest in cards
By then he became interested in gambling techniques, and in the late 1990s, two magicians from
“As magicians, we have to accept that we don’t know something, which is hard for us” he says.
“Erdnase didn’t invent the magic book, what he did was improve it” he says. Jason then talks about the realities of cheating and how it affects everything from casinos to underground games, even talking common techniques. He then goes full conspiracist and talks about inside jobs, what really happens on gambling boats. But it’s all about broadening horizons and moral issues (…right?) and one story of how he taught a casino dealer how to false shuffle.
In 2009, theory11 contacted him to film the Foundations course and they’re now filming
Check out Jason Englands’ work with Theory11
See what work he’s done with Art of Magic too
What do you want to ask the audience?
Magic PSA?
Who should we have on the podcast?
The post Gambling, Cheating, and The Expert at the Card Table with Jason England appeared first on Discourse in Magic.
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