Mechanic's grip

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Diagram of a mechanic's grip.

The mechanic's grip is one of many ways to comfortably hold a deck of cards.

The standard grip taught in many dealer schools around the world, it is also widely used by magicians and card cheaters as it provides a sturdy and versatile means by which to hold the cards. Covering the deck with the hand allows the holder to manipulate the cards so as to view the top card's face (useful in poker or blackjack) or to lift and select a card without the spectator's knowledge (useful in card tricks).[1]

References

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  1. ^ Paymar, Dan; Harris, Donna; Malmuth, Mason (November 2009). The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook: Expanded Edition. Two Plus Two Publishing LLC. ISBN 978-1880685471.