Smart Glasses - Kid hacks his to cheat at chess
With the recent WSOP rule change banning electronic devices at the table, how will they handle smart glasses that may be difficult to identify?
And if this 17-year-old kid can hack his to cheat at chess, surely poker players will be able to do similar cheating methods at poker.
What’s the solution to this?
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Why not just use the tried and true vibrating buttplug to cheat at chess
Metal detector hats
Bone conductive headphones
Fair play, at 17 this is pretty sick.
(I say this knowing that tech is moving fast and may regret this in 9 months) I think we're a long way off this being a thing in live poker, processing the bets with chips from up to 8 other players would be a monstrous task.
That being said, online is much easier to process. I presume many RTA already exists recording the screen and brining up on a separate monitor, this would make it too easy.
He's a 17 year old attending Columbia University. He's smarter than 99.9% of the world's population.
Look at his resume at 17. Doing absolute laps around most people already.
Only those with perfect eyesight get to play.