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magicofthemind wrote:Just made an interesting observation. I handed a bunch of cards to my partner and asked her to hold them up and fan them out. She fanned them the opposite way to what I'd do.
Question: is it usual for a left-handed person to fan cards so that the face card is on the left? When I make a fan the face card is on the right.
Barry
magicofthemind wrote:Question: is it usual for a left-handed person to fan cards so that the face card is on the left? When I make a fan the face card is on the right.
Barry
kevmundo wrote:magicofthemind wrote:Just made an interesting observation. I handed a bunch of cards to my partner and asked her to hold them up and fan them out. She fanned them the opposite way to what I'd do.
Question: is it usual for a left-handed person to fan cards so that the face card is on the left? When I make a fan the face card is on the right.
Barry
Lee Smith should have the definitive answer as I believe he's left handed?
K
magicofthemind wrote:I imagine that cards with only two indices aren't much use to a left-handed card player...
magicofthemind wrote:Thanks, all
Sounds like this is standard for left-handers. As a right-hander, I hold the cards in my left hand and fan them to the right, so I see the indices in the top left corner.
Barry
soveda wrote:magicofthemind wrote:Thanks, all
Sounds like this is standard for left-handers. As a right-hander, I hold the cards in my left hand and fan them to the right, so I see the indices in the top left corner.
Barry
Right handed here, if I have the cards in my right hand I fan clockwise so the indices are visible, if on the other hand I am holding the cards in my left hand I fan anti-clockwise and the indices are not visible. I think this is to do with the ease of fanning with the thumbs from little finger to index.
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