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In case of a misdeal, a new deal is required by the same player.
A misdeal is a deal in which all players have not received the same number of cards.
He appears to have the seat won, but a misdeal costs him.
A "misdeal" may be called if a player has no point cards during the first 9-card deal.
Unless stated before each game, the misdeal rule is not allowed.
To deal a hand again, possibly after a misdeal.
A misdeal leads to the start of a new hand, but this will not be penalised with any point.
If the first or second card dealt is exposed, then this is considered a misdeal.
In some circles, these are considered a form of "misdeal," causing the deal to be passed to the original dealer's left.
A misdeal does not lose the deal.
If the dealer make a misdeal, he is rounced, and loses his deal.
His painting A Misdeal (1897) is a rare instance of indoor cowboy violence.
A misdeal forfeits the deal, and the following are misdeals: A card too many or too few given to either player.
Misdeal finished in third with Archy in fourth place of the eight runners.
Otherwise, it is a misdeal.
There is no misdeal.
Most game rules prescribe a severe penalty for a revoke and may also result in the hand being voided (a "misdeal").
Any other misdeal to the dealer shall result in all hands being void and the cards shall be reshuffled.
In Campbell Ten-Point, calling a misdeal is not allowed.
If more than one hole card is exposed, a misdeal is declared by the dealer and the hand is dealt again from the beginning.
Dealing out of turn is not considered a misdeal, nor is the exposure of a card while dealing.
A misdeal loses the deal unless during the deal either of the adversaries touches a card, or in any other manner interrupts the dealer.
Each Jack turned up by the dealer counts one point for him in the game, unless a misdeal should occur before the Jack is turned.
A misdeal may be discovered immediately by counting the cards after they are dealt, or it may be discovered during play of a hand.
Declaring a misdeal on a deficient hand is optional; a player may try to bid "nil" if dealt such a hand.