A standard pinochle deck has 48 cards and requires two four-suit sets of the following cards: nine, ten, jack, queen, king and ace. To create a pinochle deck from two standard decks, you must remove all the two through eight cards. This small hassle becomes a major annoyance if you use the same decks for other card games. The removed cards are easy to misplace, leaving you empty-handed the next time that you want to play poker instead of pinochle. If you play pinochle often, shop for a special pinochle deck instead. This 48-card deck is ready for your next game with all the required cards for pinochle. Players with arthritis or slow hands often appreciate having a dedicated deck that saves them from sorting. The deck is also great for fans of double-deck pinochle. This variation combines two pinochle decks but removes the nine cards, creating an 80-card deck. Double-deck players often appreciate the convenience of buying two pinochle decks and sorting out the nine cards rather than removing the two through nine cards from a whopping four standard decks.
A special pinochle deck lets you skip the sorting so that you are ready to play pinochle at any time. When shopping for your pinochle deck, look for plastic cards, which tend to last longer than paper ones. To protect your deck, look for brands that come in a lidded case, which makes cards easier to put away.
]]>A poker face is one that shows no emotion. No joy at receiving a tremendous hand. No sadness when picking up a dreadful hand. Otherwise, the other players will know what kind of hand the player has, and fold or raise accordingly. If the player wants to win at poker, developing a poker face is mandatory.
If players smile, or even excessively move their bodies to express joy when they get a great hand, chances are they won’t be winning that day.
On the other hand, revealing untrue emotions is not considered cheating. So it’s all right to smile when holding an awful hand. Or looking glum with the best hand ever. How does a player develop a poker face that reveals no emotions whatsoever? After all, human beings, alone among living creatures, have expressive facial features that can reveal exactly what they are feeling.
To develop a poker face, it is necessary for poker players to practice suppressing their emotions in front of a mirror, or at least to disguise them. While players must play ethically and never cheat, the key to successful poker playing can rely on good acting. Poker players must not show their true emotions. Why would anyone drop money into a pot if someone else has a better hand?
Not only must poker players know how to disguise their emotions, they must know how to display emotions that are opposite to what they are actually feeling. If they have a great hand, they are allowed to stare glumly into space. They are also allowed to smile when they have an awful hand. This kind of deception is not considered cheating.
Poker players may not always win, but at least they can be winning actors.
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