Yes you can. You can choose to cut the cards or to not cut the cards before dealing.
Most of the times cutting the cards is a courtesy rather than an "anti-cheat" move...
For instance in home games if the dealer does not have the cards cut because a player refused to do so and he gets dealt a premium hand and wins a big pot discussions may come up about the dealer manipulating the cards to his advantage.
It is both for the dealer, players and the game better to cut the cards when asked to do so.
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Incomplete PASS
They say "Cap ou pas cap ? Or just "Cap ?", or "Cap, pas cap ?". Here, "cap" is "capable". "Capable ou pas capable ?" It means : "Will you be capable of doing this or not ?", "Will you dare doing this ?"
The word for not is ne pas in French. It combines with is as n'est pas.Sometimes the word pas is enough, a type of verbal shortcut.
The population of The Pas is 5,513.
The Pas was created in 1912.
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
No, now you get to pay double what everyone else pas! -_- Seriously, if you don't know this answer, how did you possibly win a tournament? If you won a buy-in to a ournament, THEN THATS YOUR BUY IN! YOU GET IN FOR FREE!
Non, ce n'est pas (or contracted "c'est pas moi") but it must be followed by a subordonate sentence or a direct object No it's not me - Non, ce n'est pas moi - It is a mistake - no, it's not (non, ce n'est pas une erreur)
je ne l'appellerai pas tu ne l'appelleras pas il, elle ne l'appellera pas nous ne l'appellerons pas vous ne l'appellerez pas ils, elles ne l'appelleront pas
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Pas de. If you are using it with a verb, then the verb goes in between like this: Pas ... de.