<P> Before the cards are dealt, each player pays one chip to each pot on the Rummoli board . The dealer then deals around the table to every player, and an extra hand (in some terminology known as a ghost hand) called the widow . </P> <Ul> <Li> All cards are dealt, so some players may have one more card than others . </Li> <Li> Once this is completed all players look at their own hands . </Li> <Li> The widow hand can (at the dealer's wish) be swapped with the dealer's hand (must not be exchanged if his hand contains a pay card). </Li> <Li> If the dealer does not exchange hands, the widow hand is auctioned off to the highest bidder, who pays their bid to the dealer, and that player exchanges hands with the widow . Any player except the dealer may bid at any time (must not be exchanged if his hand contains a pay card) </Li> </Ul> <Li> All cards are dealt, so some players may have one more card than others . </Li> <Li> Once this is completed all players look at their own hands . </Li>

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