campboy, on 2014-October-31, 05:53, said:
I have heard it said that "one card at a time" means that consecutive cards should not be dealt to the same pile, though there doesn't seem to be anything official to support that interpretation. Presumably, though, it means something.
(edited to clarify which post I was replying to)
I think that when I was playing in Sweden there was some kind of regulation or official interpretation that two consecutive cards could not end on the same pile.
Before coming to Sweden, I had formed a habit to deal 1-2-3-4-4-3-2-1, etc. In Sweden, this would really tick some people off. They called the TD who then TD instructed me to redeal the hand. At some point, I decided to deal more random, basically keeping 4 counters in my head, e.g. 1-2-3-4-3-4-2-4-1-3-2-1-4-3-1-2-1. That ticked people off even more, but they never called the TD.
There were also people who were adamant that the first pile should go to West, the second to North, the third to East and the fourth to South.
Rik
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