I have seen him stand up and walk to the water cooler to get a cup of water and come back with the cards still hidden in the pants crease. The oldest member, a nice guy about 60 wore loose black pants that he would pull up on one leg to form a pocket where he held his holdouts. At least one patch on each leg was a pocket to store his holdout cards in. The youngest member of the team wore blue jeans that were made out of mostly patches. Sometimes the deck in play would be missing as many as 9 cards due to the hold outs. Each of the three had a different method of how to hold out low cards beneath the table and switch them back in to win a pot. They would start up a game of 50/100 seven card stud low only. I thought the three-man team was the most fun to watch. It made it a lot easier when the dealer was told to look the other way. They regularly used two, two-man teams and one three-man team. Starting at midnight the mob brought in teams of card sharks that would use various ways to cheat the tourists out of a lot of money. This was a high limit poker room with daily games of 50/100 - 100/200 - and 200/400. No matter want we did see, we saw nothing. Here is a for instance - While I worked on swing shift in the poker room at the Dunes poker room, about 1978, we were told that after midnight we saw nothing. Keep in mind that I started dealing in Las Vegas in the 70s in casinos that were controlled by the mob.
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