You've done some master-class leveling here so you get one more naive serious response. Besides, even though you're speaking in troll character, there are many floors in the Puget Sound area who think like your trolling and one is probably reading.
So first of all, what if I'm sitting in Seat 8 and the card flashes to Seat 2? Why should they get to know the card?
Secondly, I'm genuinely curious where you draw this line for the all-important identification. "You said the three of clubs, but card is actually the deuce of clubs, so the player gets to keep the card."
But third.... your whole premise is nonsense.
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Originally Posted by seattle
You couldn't see the scenario in which any player could just replace another player's card if the burden is that the card is slightly exposed?
Yeah, you're right. This policy is such a good angle that I'm going to move to Los Angeles or Las Vegas, where they allow it because they're not good at pokering like Seattle. And every single orbit, when my opponent gets pitched an ace that doesn't flash, I'm going to say to the dealer, "I saw that card! But I won't tell you what it is."
And the dealer naively will replace the ace, which didn't flash, just on my say-so. But I've shot an angle, you see, because I didn't just pick any non-flashed card, like a nine or a seven, to tell my lie. I waited until the other guy got an ace.
Then I lied and said it flashed. It didn't flash. I waited until he got an ace that didn't flash, then I lied and said it flashed.
One more time, real slow, with hints: I lied and said the ace,
which I knew was an ace, had flashed, but
it really hadn't flashed.
OK, ready for the punch line?
Last edited by AKQJ10; 06-20-2018 at 02:48 AM.