How to Cheat at Everything: A Con Man Reveals the Secrets of the Esoteric Trade of Cheating, Scams, and Hustles
J**O
How to Cheat at Everything: A Con Man Reveals the Secrets of the Esoteric Trade of Cheating, Scams, and Hustles
This is a well written entertaining piece of work that can be pursued in small pieces. It covers human nature and the mechanics of some of the more popular cons and how to use them.The sections on bar bets is worth the price of the book alone. I purchased a second copy and sent it to my son-in-law as a Christmas present after I conned him with one of the bar bets.Aside from this, the conman character takes one on a great Elmore Leonard path.
M**N
Well read, entertaining and very educational.
Amazingly told by a true con-man. Simon is well educated and covers the history of scams and even educates the reader on some scams and hussles to entertain friends and family or win the occasional free drink. A must have for anyone who's a fan of the hussle!
I**A
Uneven, good overall
The book covers a lot of ground in the area of scams, cons, etc. It works best when dealing with traditional topics, such as bar, carnival, or card games. It's a little bit weaker when dealing with Internet scams. It does not cover at all the types of scams perpetrated by large financial corporations, foundations, utility companies, etc, which are ironically probably the most significant.The book could use a better editor. I found the infatuation the author seems to have for the scam artist who reveals most of the secrets described in the book a bit off-putting.This said, the descriptions of the scams/cons are precise and eye-opening. I picked this book because I wanted a reference of common types of scams and cons, so I could teach my children to protect themselves when they grow up. In this regard, the book did not disappoint.
D**E
Didnt hate it didnt love it
The book itself is okay and has some decent cons you can pull off ( The bar cons are my favorite) I mainly got this book because my dad was a con man back in the day and got caught. I sent a picture of the book to him and he laughed and said no cheating involved just practice your art. It was okay
A**R
Really Interesting Book
Lovell creates an interesting story, weaving facts and anecdotes in along with practical advice. His ability to make some of he more dry subjects, namely cards and dice, interesting was a skill which is needed when writing this kind of book. Perhaps the best part of the book, besides the bar cons, was Lovell's ability to make the reader care about the leading con man through which Lovell teaches about the various scams, Freddy the Fox. The book culminates in an somewhat ironic ruse, this time played upon the reader. If you are remotely interested in the mind of a con man as well as the ingenious scams in their arsenal I would definitely recommend this book.
C**L
I had looked everywhere!
This book is fascinating enough, but I bought it because I hoped that it would include the instructions for a famous and amazing con-game, known as "Thirty-One With Dice." Sure enough, it does! I'd learned this nifty little parlor trick years ago, then I forgot the details and couldn't find the instructions anywhere online, which surprised me.Disclaimer: While it may be useful to learn how to avoid being cheated, I wouldn't advise trying most of these cons on real people, especially not upon one character who the author describes as "17 and one half week Freddy." He says that's how long you will stay in the hospital after Freddy finishes with you if he catches you cheating!
S**U
Best book on the topic I've read.
Best because it is informative, best because it is entertaining and best because it saved me hundreds of dollars. This is the book to read.
R**H
TAKES A BIT OF COURAGE TO TRY THESE THINGS.
If you are seeking a way to con your neighbor, you can find it here. Also possible to realize a few broken bones in this day and age. Suggest using caution when pulling some of the tricks in this book.In society today, it may be best to be in great physical condition before you pull some of these stunts.Most are just fun things to do and would certainly produce some good laughs.Worthwhile reading, if for nothing more than learning what to be on the lookout for in life. A character that has the nerve to pull these stunts, would be a very interesting person to meet.
I**C
Best of the con men!
After meeting Simon in The Magic Circle bar and being conned by one of his bets (and subsequently buying him a drink) I vowed to learn some of his hustles for myself.If, like me, you want a fun away to win drinks then this is the book for you!!Easy simple read but lots of info and many many hustles.
M**O
Fun to practice
Don't just read it. Use it. Try to apply the tricks with friends. Some are particularly straight forward and quick to learn!
P**C
Informativ und unterhaltsam!
HOW TO CHEAT AT EVERYTHING ist ein sehr lustig geschriebenes Buch zum Thema Mogeln und Betrügen - und wer sich für ein Fachbuch zu dieser Thematik interessiert, wird schwerlich besseres und umfangreicheres Material finden!Lovell geht auf eine riesige Bandbreite von Betrügereien ein - angefangen von Hütchenspielereien und Kneipenspielen über Kartenschummeleien bis hin zu E-Mail-Hoaxes, Jahrmarkttricks, Schummeln beim Pferderennen, Spielautomaten und angeblich paranormale Fähigkeiten... kurz gesagt hat Lovell zu fast allem ein paar Hintergrund-Infos parat und erklärt, wie man hier abgezockt wird.Einmal erklärt wirken viele der Tricks fast schon ernüchternd doof, man ist beinahe erstaunt, das auf die meisten dieser Betrügereien täglich tausende reinfallen - aber der Laie sieht natürlich nicht, wie doof der Trick eigentlich ist. Lovell versteht es auch, die paar (es sind wirklich nur ein paar) Grundthemen zu nennen, die 95% aller Tricks zu Grunde liegen... mathematische Verhältnisse, die man als Laie nicht durchblickt, Fingerfertigkeit, Teamarbeit.Neben einer sehr guten Informationstiefe schreibt Lovell sehr ulkig und einfach sympatisch... man merkt ihm eine unverholene Sympathie für ein paar Halunken durchaus an. Allerdings stellt Lovell auch klar, das diese Tricks nicht zur Nachahmung gedacht sind - und nur mit diesem Buch bewaffnet dürfte das einem Laien auch nicht möglich sein. Insofern ist dies sicherlich kein Buch für Betrüger (die kennen diese Tricks ohnehin schon in- und auswendig), und als Laie mit diesen Kenntnissen ausgestattet wird man sich am Kartentisch eher ein paar blaue Augen einhandeln als einen Gewinn ermogeln.Alles in allem ein unterhaltsames und informatives Buch, das man durchaus empfehlen kann... und wer nicht ohnehin sofort abwinkt, wenn ihm ein absolut bombensicherer Deal oder eine vermeindlich harmlose Wette um einen kleinen Betrag angeboten wird sollte dies zu seiner Pflichtlektüre machen!
J**A
A bit pricey, but you get what you pay for
I wasn't thoroughly pleased with the price, but oh well it's a fair deal, since you get very bulky, thick book. The content is I'd say pretty much on point in terms of the knowledge and stuff.You might appreciate the fact that the book includes some pictures as well.All in all, I'm very satisfied with the purchase.
S**I
Super Buch
Das Buch 'How to cheat at everything' ist ein tolles und anschauliches Buch. Es beschreibt in illustrer Weise viele Betrügereien und Tricks, mit der Normalsterbliche um ihr Geld gebracht werden können. Eine Kirmes (in einigen Landesteilen wohl Rummel genannt) besucht man mit völlig anderen Augen. Überall sieht man, was man zuvor bereits im Buch gelesen hat. Es werden viele Standardbetrügereien in etlichen Abwandlungen erklärt, wie etwa das Nussschalenspiel, das besonders in südlichen Ländern zu finden ist. Aber auch viele Barwetten, Würfelspiele, Kartentricks und hochprofessionelle Betrügereien werden aufgeklärt. Der Autor tut das in wirklich verständlichem Englisch, ohne viele Fachwörter und in sehr anschaulicher Weise. Anekdoten aus seinem Leben und fiktive Geschichten fließen ebenso ein. Gut gegliedert ist das Buch auch. Zusammenfassend kann ich dieses Buch wirklich jedem Interessierten empfehlen. Auch kann man vielleicht die ein oder andere Barwette selber mal verwenden, um seine Freunde zu foppen oder einfach nur Spaß zu haben; natürlich ohne Profitgedanken.
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