In blackjack, the dealer only shows one of their cards to the players while the other card remains hidden until the end of the round.
Yes, in Uno, players must show how many cards they have in their hand to the other players.
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.
Yes, in Uno, players must show their cards when challenged by another player.
It is based on when it is exposed. 1 though 4 are based on the card being exposed during the initial deal. # As soon as a card is exposed it is announced to all the players and the exposed card will be used as the first burn card. # If either of the first two cards dealt are exposed due to dealer error the cards are retrieved, the decks changed, and re-dealt. # If a single card is exposed, anywhere but the "dealer button" position, on the initial deal, the dealer keeps going. Once two cards are dealt to all the players, the exposed card is retrieved and replaced with the top card of the deck. The exposed card is then placed in the muck. # If either of the "dealer button" position cards are exposed the dealer keeps going, after all the players have received two cards, the exposed card is retrieved, the deck is placed face down on the table, the deck is cut in at least 9 cards, the "dealer button" position gets the next card. The exposed card goes into the muck. # If the card is exposed at any other time during play it is shown to all the players and then placed in the muck.
In poker, the player sitting to the left of the dealer has to show their cards first during the showdown.
Yes, they do.
It is based on when it is exposed. # As soon as a card is exposed it is announced to all the players and the exposed card will be used as the first burn card. # If either of the first two cards dealt are exposed due to dealer error the cards are retrieved, the decks changed, and re-dealt. # If a single card is exposed, anywhere but the "dealer button" position, on the initial deal, the dealer keeps going. Once two cards are dealt to all the players, the exposed card is retrieved and replaced with the top card of the deck. The exposed card is then placed in the muck. # If either of the "dealer button" position cards are exposed the dealer keeps going, after all the players have received two cards, the exposed card is retrieved, the deck is placed face down on the table, the deck is cut in at least 9 cards, the "dealer button" position gets the next card. The exposed card goes into the muck.
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The cards that "fall" (Show on the flop, turn and river or the cards players get dealt) are chosen by a random number generator that distributes the cards among the players. No play has the possibility to manipulate the cards that are being dealt in Zynga Texas Hold'Em poker. This is just one of those urban myths.
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NO , unless players agree to do so before the game begins.
A dealer at a gun show is a licenced FFL dealer, the same as any dealer who owns a gun shop with a store front.