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Tactile Device for Card Counting
The use of a tactile device for card counting in poker has been proven not to be cheating, but is stimulating the vagus nerve causing some discomfort to the person wearing it. A neurosurgeon at Neuralink has even implanted a radio receiver in his hand to open locks of his house.
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The host and guest discuss the possibility of cheating with interception devices in sports like chess and poker that are streamed live, with the use of vibrating signals or Morse code.
2:14:18 - 2:15:28 (01:09)
Summary
The host and guest discuss the possibility of cheating with interception devices in sports like chess and poker that are streamed live, with the use of vibrating signals or Morse code. They also mention a famous real-world story of physics students using similar techniques.
ChapterTactile Device for Card Counting
EpisodeDr. Lex Fridman: Navigating Conflict, Finding Purpose & Maintaining Drive
PodcastHuberman Lab
The use of tactile devices, such as ankle-tapping signals, were used by graduate students in universities such as UC Santa Cruz and Caltech for card counting in casinos.
2:15:28 - 2:16:31 (01:02)
Summary
The use of tactile devices, such as ankle-tapping signals, were used by graduate students in universities such as UC Santa Cruz and Caltech for card counting in casinos. This strategy was also demonstrated in the movie Casino with Robert De Niro’s character utilizing an ankle-tapping device.
ChapterTactile Device for Card Counting
EpisodeDr. Lex Fridman: Navigating Conflict, Finding Purpose & Maintaining Drive
PodcastHuberman Lab
Elon Musk discusses the accusation of cheating against a world-class poker player and the fascinating use of radio receivers in the human body by a neurosurgeon at Neuralink.
2:16:31 - 2:22:16 (05:45)
Summary
Elon Musk discusses the accusation of cheating against a world-class poker player and the fascinating use of radio receivers in the human body by a neurosurgeon at Neuralink.