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Yes, a player is allowed to ask how many cards an opponent has in their hand during a game, as long as the rules of the specific game permit it. However, the opponent is not obligated to disclose that information. The interaction can vary depending on the game's rules and etiquette, so it's essential to be aware of the specific context.

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Does 'Hand Destruction' work if your opponent has no cards and does the opponent get to draw?

If either you or your opponent does not have any cards in the Hand, Hand Destruction may not be activated as you cannot fulfill its requirements needed to activate. To be able to activate Hand Destruction, you AND your opponent must have at least 2 cards each.Also, even if you legally activate it, you and your opponent must still have at least 2 cards in hand when Hand Destruction resolves, or else it will resolve without effect. Such a situation could occur if Hand Destruction was activated, and something was chained that would make one player have less than two cards in hand.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warld of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva specifically says 'exactly 2 cards', so if the opponent only has one in hand, Sillva is summoned but the opponent won't return any cards in hand to deck.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warlock of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva's effect makes the opponent return exactly two cards, and if it can't, then that part of the effect will do nothing. So if after Sillva special summons himself, the opponent has only one, or no cards in hand, then no cards will be returned to deck.


Is earthbound immortal wiraqocha rasca the most powerful Yugioh card?

It's ok, but its the worst earthbound immortal. It's somewhat weak for this reason: your opponent must have cards in their hand and you must have cards in your spell/trap zones (because you have to get rid of up to 3 spell/traps on your field, and your opponent loses the same amount of cards from their hand, but you cannot toss more cards than what is in your opponents hand. Rasca games 1000 attack x the number of cards you destroyed.)


Can Painful Choice activate Dark World monster effects in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No because the five cards that are chosen from your deck aren't actually added to your hand they are separate and shown to your opponent and your opponent picks one to add and you discard the remaining cards.

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Does 'Hand Destruction' work if your opponent has no cards and does the opponent get to draw?

If either you or your opponent does not have any cards in the Hand, Hand Destruction may not be activated as you cannot fulfill its requirements needed to activate. To be able to activate Hand Destruction, you AND your opponent must have at least 2 cards each.Also, even if you legally activate it, you and your opponent must still have at least 2 cards in hand when Hand Destruction resolves, or else it will resolve without effect. Such a situation could occur if Hand Destruction was activated, and something was chained that would make one player have less than two cards in hand.


If everone folds their hand in Texas hold'em and the winning player voluntarily shows one of his cards does he have to show the other card?

You are allowed to protect your cards with your hands in any game of poker however you must ensure that your cards are visible to the dealer and all other players at the table to ensure they know you are in the hand. Depending on the houserules of the casino/homegame your hand might be folded if you "hide" your cards from the other players/dealer.


How can a player strategically execute an undercut in a game of gin rummy to gain a competitive advantage?

To strategically execute an undercut in gin rummy, a player can aim to discard high-value cards that their opponent may need to complete a set or run. By paying attention to the cards their opponent picks up and discards, a player can anticipate their opponent's hand and strategically undercut them by discarding cards that disrupt their plans. This can give the player a competitive advantage by increasing their chances of winning the game.


What is the purpose of a swap card in Uno and how can it be strategically used during gameplay?

The purpose of a swap card in Uno is to exchange your hand of cards with another player's hand. This can be strategically used to get rid of high-value cards or to disrupt an opponent's strategy by giving them a less favorable hand. It can also be used to prevent an opponent from winning the game if they are close to winning.


What is the official ruling on the interaction between Psyframe Lord Omega and other cards in the game?

The official ruling on the interaction between Psyframe Lord Omega and other cards in the game is that when Omega is Special Summoned, it can banish a card from the opponent's hand until the next Standby Phase. Additionally, Omega can return banished cards to the opponent's hand during the opponent's Standby Phase. Omega's effects can disrupt the opponent's strategy and provide advantage for the player controlling Omega.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warld of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva specifically says 'exactly 2 cards', so if the opponent only has one in hand, Sillva is summoned but the opponent won't return any cards in hand to deck.


How come disposing off cards help me to crack opponent's melds?

keeping a watch on cards discarded by your opponent help you to get an idea what hand s/he is trying to make. and what cards you can discard so that he could not pick them up.


In Poker does the dealer have to ask a player to cut the cards every hand?

In a casino setting, the player never cuts the cards, only the dealer is allowed to handle the cards.In a home or private game setting, the players decide beforehand how the cutting of the cards will be handled.


What happens if you discard Sillva Warlock of the Dark World by your opponent's card effect but they only have one card in their hand in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Sillva's effect makes the opponent return exactly two cards, and if it can't, then that part of the effect will do nothing. So if after Sillva special summons himself, the opponent has only one, or no cards in hand, then no cards will be returned to deck.


What is a hand trap in Yu-Gi-Oh?

A 'hand trap' is what some people call certain cards that are played from hand, countering an action that the opponent thought couldn't be stopped, like due to you having no S/T cards set. For example if you have no S/T cards, then an opponent could assume a direct attack would be successful, or perhaps they were sure their stronger attacker could destroy your defender. But in this case cards like Battle Fader and Honest are 'hand traps'. The opponent was lured into taking an action, and was foiled by a card from hand.


Why are bridge cards narrower than poker cards?

Each player receives 13 cards at the beginning of a bridge hand, so bridge cards are narrow to make it easier for a player to hold the cards in their hand.


What are you not allowed to do in fencing?

punch,kick,block with your hand, cheat! etc your only allowed to use your foil to hit your opponent