Tap the deck instead of cutting? (1 Viewer)

Is a tap instead of a cut acceptable at a home game?

  • Yes - we're amongst friends and it speeds things up

    Votes: 27 39.7%
  • No - just cut the damn deck, dammit!

    Votes: 41 60.3%

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    68

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So we usually shuffle ahead/cut behind and as the night goes on, I usually get lazy and just tap when offered the deck to cut. I never thought this was an issue and no one has ever said anything to me but I've read recently that this really pisses some people off. So what's the verdict?
 
Is the world going to fall apart if you dont? No but cutting cards highly suggested (some people get pretty touchy about this :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:).
 
It takes all of 3 seconds to cut the deck. Better safe than sorry
 
I play in a home game where they don’t ever cut even when offered and it’s really upsetting. I can’t explain why but if you don’t cut the cards it’s an abject disaster.
 
Absolutely everyone at the table has the right to cut the deck. And for good reason in a self-dealt game, given the typical player is sloppy at shuffling. I do not greatly fear mechanics or other sophisticated cheats. I do have solid concerns about half the table knowing what the bottom card is. It is even worse if the top card is know - something that also happens from time to time.

Why invite trouble or harsh questions? Just cut the deck. -=- DrStrange
 
Needless to underline the importance of a cut card on the bottom of the deck. Utterly useful from kindergarten all the way up to professional level, IMO.
 
Needless to underline the importance of a cut card on the bottom of the deck. Utterly useful from kindergarten all the way up to professional level, IMO.
This is a whole other thread! Maybe it’s not something I’m used to but the last time we played together, I lost count of the number of times I shuffled the cut card into the deck.
 
This is a whole other thread! Maybe it’s not something I’m used to but the last time we played together, I lost count of the number of times I shuffled the cut card into the deck.
Yeah, I know, but it only takes a little practice to keep the goddamn cut card separately on the table, waiting for the deck:LOL: :laugh:.
 
Cutting the deck is offered as a method of thwarting the shuffler's attempt to stack the deck. If the shuffler is Penn Jillette and he keys on the fact I always cut a certain way, my cut isn't going to stop the cheat.

So I'll cut it thin, I'll cut it thick, I'll even tap the deck if I'm so inclined so as not to be predictable.


If I tap the deck and you come along behind me a cut it, you're getting booted Vikram.
 
Tapping is not acceptable practice. The dealer shuffles, cuts, and deals. Those three things must still happen, even if it's a pass-the-deal game, or you choose to distribute the tasks across more than one person. Skipping a step is not protocol.
 
Riffle, riffle, box, riffle, cut every time no matter what. Somebody has to do every step.
 
Robert's Rules of Poker define a cut as "To divide the deck into two sections in such a manner as to change the order of the cards." Tapping the deck does not do that.

I've also read somewhere that a cut must not involve more than X and fewer than Y cards, or a percentage of the deck. I cannot find that rule right now, but RRoP is pretty clear that tapping the deck is not an option any more than tapping the deck instead of shuffling is an option (but a great time saver).
 

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