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What is a outcard?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/4/2025

An outcard is a term used in card games, particularly in Poker, referring to a card that is dealt face up and is visible to all players. It is typically used to denote cards that are not part of a player's hand but can influence gameplay or strategy. In some contexts, outcards can also refer to cards that are not favorable for a player, impacting their chances of winning.

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