How Cheaters Play "Fast and Loose" (ep22 Scam School School)
Feb 21, 2026•Channel
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Video Overview
Video Details
Published3 months ago
Duration42:09
Video IDnzThihvaMLQ
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views740
Likes18
Comments1
Engagement Rate2.57%
Likes per 100 views2.43
Comments per 1K views1.35
Description
The Setup: Setup as a guessing game, it's supposed to match the wits of the "thrower" against the "guesser." If the guesser chooses the side that holds fast, he wins.
Like most great con games, "Fast and Loose" actually offers zero chance for the player to win. With a carefully executed throw, the chain is laid in what looks like a legit figure eight, but in fact NEITHER of the two sides holds fast... (in real games of fast and loose, shills would "win" from time to time, just to keep players convinced it was fair).
Now you can follow in the footsteps of great con men, by taking your friends with this classic scam.
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Next Week
Don't forget! Next episode! Very special, very useful tip. We're going to be learning how to change your NiMH batteries into Lithium Ions.
Great Quotes
"Scam School and its parent corporation, Revision3.com, wholeheartedly recommend that you do not engage in any illegal activities. We wholeheartedly support the efforts of law enforcement to crack down on crime." -Brian
Fun Facts
The teaser for the next episode is very similar to the one in Circumference vs. Height.
Filmed at 15 Romolo.
The sponsor segment at the end was shot on the set for Internet Superstar. It was followed by an ad for the show by Martin Sargent.