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Sleight of Hand: Extra Cards

 
 


This maneuver has limited usage in one session, deadwood to have to worry about, and only some proven benefit.

When the cheat is dealing, the cheat deals himself or herself an extra card (or worse yet, extra cards) in the deal. This can be done with relative ease, so long as nobody is focusing too much on the deal. When the dealer deals to his or her own hand, the dealer pushes two cards with the thumb of the hand holding the deck, and grabs both cards with the thumb and index finger of the other hand. Performed towards the end of the deal, the extra card(s) fall(s) into the pile of cards already in front of the cheat...nobody notices. This maneuver provides the cheat with the advantage of extra card(s), while everybody else has been dealt less cards.

At some point in the game, the cheat will need to liberate his or her hand of the extra card(s), which will no doubt be the card worse suited in the cheat's hand. Before the showdown, the cheat will need to get rid of this extra card and what is worse, keep it hidden for the course of the game session. It will be difficult to re-introduce this card back into the deck, especially if the cheat has 'rid' of it beneath the table.

The calling card of this maneuver is certainly to find a low card beneath the table after gameplay is over. If this happens, then it is likely that either a card was misplaced from one deal to the next, or that a player 'discarded' it during gameplay, yet still had a complete hand when the game was over.
 

 

 

 

 

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