Selling The Deal
Should a player object to take his turn at dealing, or desire to part
with it for other reason, he is at liberty to sell the right to any
other player; and in view of the fact that the deal is an advantage,
a purchaser will generally be found. The buyer has to deal the cards,
but does not change his seat. He has to commence each time with the player
on the left-hand side of the proper dealer, and when the buyer loses his
turn, the deal reverts to the player who would have had the next turn
had there been no sale. The buyer takes his turn with the others in the
ordinary course.
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