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Оглавление(a) If the cards be not dealt, beginning at the dealer’s left into four packets one at a time and in regular rotation.
(b) If, during a deal, or during the play the pack be proved incorrect.
(c) If, during a deal, any card be faced in the pack or exposed, on, above, or below the table.
(d) If more than thirteen cards be dealt to any player.[6]
(e) If the last card does not come in its regular order to the dealer.
(f) If the dealer omit having the pack cut, deal out of turn or with the adversaries’ cards, and either adversary call attention to the fact before the end of the deal and before looking at any of his cards.
38. Should a correction of any offence mentioned in 37 f not be made in time, or should an adversary who has looked at any of his cards be the first to call attention to the error, the deal stands, and the game proceeds as if the deal had been correct, the player to the left dealing the next. When the deal has been with the wrong cards, the next dealer may take whichever pack he prefers.
39. If, prior to the cut for the following deal, a pack be proved incorrect, the deal is void, but all prior scores stand.[7]
The pack is not incorrect when a missing card or cards are found in the other pack, among the quitted tricks, below the table, or in any other place which makes it possible that such card or cards were part of the pack during the deal.
40. Should three players have their proper number of cards, the fourth, less, the missing card or cards, if found, belong to him, and he, unless dummy, is answerable for any established revoke or revokes he may have made just as if the missing card or cards had been continuously in his hand. When a card is missing, any player may search the other pack, the quitted tricks, or elsewhere for it.
If before, during or at the conclusion of play, one player hold more than the proper number of cards, and another less, the deal is void.
41. A player may not cut, shuffle, or deal for his partner if either adversary object.