Try hiding dice with sides of the same number if you make dices. Otherwise, hide them. Use loaded dice.
Note: It is best not to cheat. It is a form of stealing, when gambling is involved. And there can be severe consequences if you are caught.
I believe one can use various answers resources while playing or opt for some Scrabble helpers which are usually either desktop programs or online applications. Most of them are provided on the web free of charge and you can search for some on Google using keywords like 'scrabble cheat', 'help with scrabble', 'scrabble helper', etc.
Yeah, I'm looking for that game with the dice and the cards too, 9 cards, 1 buck to start and you can buy in again. fun in a bar.
Carefully.
Better answer without being criminal:
Change the weight of one face on each die to favor certain numbers.
There is virtually no way to cheat on checkers unless you move your checker when the other person it not looking. Cheating is not the right way to win, however.
You can't.
you cant
You can't cheat on chess, it is a game of skill.
many people cheat at chess if they have a program
Nothing well I guess it says to be honest and no cheat
You can cheat in chess by installing a good chess game in PC. Then make the move opponent makes in the chess game installed in the PC. Then see what move computer makes and do it in the online game.
You can cheat in chess by installing a good chess game in PC. Then make the move oppnent makes in the chess game installed in the PC. Then see what move computer makes and do it in the online game.
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it depends on whitch game basicly feed it have a shower whatch tv go to work play chess work out sleep toilet not a to big house feed them and then go to sleep after work and paint and chess and work out when you wake up or just cheat
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