It
is common to slowly spread the cards so that they may appear similar
to other cards as long as possible. In this way, the player delays the
full appearance of the cards to leave open the possibility of having
a really good hand as long as possible.
However,
the current card designs are often designed so that player knows which
cards the players have without much spreading.
MirrorCard
Playing Cards are very “spread-friendly”, the player may
gradually spread the cards without fully revealing the identity of the
cards to prolong the excitement while the cards held in the player’s
hand are being spread apart. |
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The
hidden card is either an Ace, King, Queen or a 10 of hearts.
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VERTICAL
Some players
prefer to slowly spread the cards from top to buttom, the cards also
are designed to that, the upper segments of various classes are identical
so that the player may spread the card from an upper edge of the cards
without immediately revealing the identity of the cards.
In this
way, the player may only display the upper segment of each card to determine
to which class the hidden cards belong. However, the player cannot determine
which cards within each class the player has in the player’s hand.
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The
hidden card is either an Ace, King or a 10.
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When
the player is slowly spreading the cards placed behind one another and
only the displays the left or the upper segments of each hidden card,
the player will only be able to determine that the partially hidden
card belongs to one of the four classes in the horizontal and the vertical
group but not which card the player has within the class.
The player
must reveal more than the left segment or the upper segment to be able
to identify which card within the class the player has.
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