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called endhand. The last
player to the trick. Also said to be "in rearhand".
redeal A new deal by the same
dealer after an irregularity. A new deal of some...
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solved without cheating. The
shuffle and
redeal is of
little help. For each king left in the
second redeal,
there is a 66%
chance that the
cascade cannot...
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namely the
building of
cards up or down and the fact that
there are no
redeals. The
cards are
dealt in sets of three,
resulting in 34 piles, with two...
- trump-caller may be
allowed to
announce a
redeal. In
another variation, trump-caller may call for a
redeal if
there is not
court card
among his or her...
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trump suit. At any time
during the
bidding process, a
player can call a
redeal if they have no
points in
their hand.
After the
trump suit has been named...
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transferred between depots.
Sources also vary as to
whether no, one or two
redeals are permitted. First, the
eight two
cards are
separated from the deck and...
- and the aces can be used in each
reshuffle and
redeal to
create any gaps. In
another variation,
redeals are
handled by
omitting the Aces and
leaving a...
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tournament rules, a
player in this
situation must
declare their hand and
force a
redeal (petit sec). The 18th-century
Piedmontese game of
Sedici and its variants...
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combinations are
dealt to the table, however, the hand is
declared void and a
redeal occurs.
These two
combinations are as follows. Koi-Koi
plays a
major role...
- six cards, with two in the blind. In one variant, a
player may
require a
redeal if the player's hand has no aces, no face cards, no trump, and no count/point...