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The dealer takes all of the cards in the pack, arranges them so that they are in a uniform stack, and shuffles them.
In strict play, the dealer then offers the deck to the previous player ( in the sense of the game direction ) for cutting.
If the deal is clockwise, this is the player to the dealer's right ; if counterclockwise, it is the player to the dealer's left.
The invitation to cut is made by placing the pack, face downward, on the table near the player who is to cut: who then lifts the upper portion of the pack clear of the lower portion and places it alongside.
( Normally the two portions have about equal size.
Strict rules often indicate that each portion must contain a certain minimum number of cards, such as three or five.
) The formerly lower portion is then replaced on top of the formerly upper portion.
Instead of cutting, one may also knock on the deck to indicate that one trusts the dealer to have shuffled fairly.

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