Here's a handy tip, never ever play poker with a magician.
Irish illusionist Keith Barry recently met up with Kilkenny senior hurling stars Joey Holden and Colin Fennelly for a segment on KCLR FM.
The two All-Ireland winners played a couple of games of poker with the Waterford magician, explaining they often play the card game on the bus before matches. However, they more than met their match in Barry, who's sleight of hand managed to fool both hurlers.
As a forfeit for losing the challenge, Barry made them pay the ultimate price: declare that Waterford will win the All-Ireland in 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmBNXX4y-8g
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