Amelie pile counts her deck, she shuffles a number of times using 2 shuffling techniques. She than presents the deck to Nigel. Nigel picks up the deck and does some riffle shuffling, places the deck in front of him and cuts three piles (to rearrange the three stacks later). At this point one of the three piles has a card on top that is face-up.
You are called over and investigate. Amelie says: “I have pile counted so I'm sure I saw that all cards were face-down. I have not really noticed something strange during shuffling after the pile count”. Nigel says kind of the same: “I have only riffle shuffled it would surprise me if I flipped over a card in between shuffling”.
I concluded that this is clearly an accident, but my question:
- Is there an infraction, if so which one? (Amelie found it very disturbing that a key card of her deck was seen by her opponent)
- What would happen if we found out after six draws in the game that this card came on top face up? Would it be any different?
I gave no infraction but told both players to be careful and vigilant during shuffling. But wondered if this has happened before and what the infraction would be if this was noticed halfway the game.
Edited Niki Lin (July 28, 2014 06:37:23 AM)