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Q: What is The Ace of Spades?
A: For the pleasure of The Court, One Card Bluff. defines the The Ace of Spades as:
1. A single playing card which any reasonable person would quickly identify as The Ace of Spades.
2. Failing the previous criteria, The Ace of Spades is a relatively physical object which is currently, or was originally (and without being damaged in the process of reshaping, or alteration to the point of unrecognition) relatively flat, relatively rectangular, and in a state that any reasonable person would quickly consider to be a card (playing card, business card, greeting card, memory card, etc...) and which, on a single side completely hidden from the opponent and ideally entirely facing the player, there exists:
A. One capital letter "A" in the top left corner, with a ♠ icon below it.
B. One upside-down capital letter "A" in the bottom right corner, with an upside-down ♠ icon above it.
C. A larger ♠ icon in the center of the card.
3. Failing the previous criteria, The Ace of Spades is a relatively physical object which is currently, or was originally (and without being damaged in the process of reshaping, or alteration to the point of unrecognition) relatively flat, relatively rectangular, and in a state that any reasonable person would quickly consider to be NOT a card (cardboard box, garage door, smartphone, in-ground pool, etc...) and which, on a single side completely hidden from the opponent and ideally entirely facing the player, there exists:
A. One capital letter "A" in the top left corner, with a ♠ icon below it.
B. One upside-down capital letter "A" in the bottom right corner, with an upside-down ♠ icon above it.
C. A larger ♠ icon in the center of the card.
Q: Is this website The Ace of Spades?
A: No.
Q: Can my hand contain multiple cards?
A: No. Your hand can only contain a single card. Whether that card came from The One Card Bluff. Experience or not is up to you.
Q: Can my card still be considered an Ace of Spades if it is rolled up, making it no longer flat or rectangular?
A: Yes. Per definition 2 above, if your card has been temporarily reshaped (rolled in this case) but has not been damaged or altered beyond recognition, it would still be considered The Ace of Spades.
Q: What are the odds that The One Card Bluff. Experience will contain The Ace of Spades?
A: This is a carefully-guarded trade secret. One Card Bluff. has gone on the record to state that the odds are less than 100%. Or not.
Q: In One Card Bluff., is The Ace of Spades low or high?
A: It is high, and cannot be used to make a straight.
Q: If I bought a copy and lost, can I play again?
A: Yes, but please purchase The One Card Bluff. Experience again, so you have a fighting chance next time.
Q: What happens if a player mistakenly shows their opponent the face of the card?
A: Unfortunately, this would be a severe rules violation. Not only would this player immediately lose the game and be forced to surrender the card to their opponent, but please inform the proper authorities, so this situation does not happen again.
Q: Where can I buy One Card Bluff.?
A: Purchase the One Card Bluff. Experience at Patreon.com/onecardbluff
Q: How much does One Card Bluff. cost?
A: One Card Bluff. is a luxury item, but since you will only get one card, expect the price to stay at $20 or less.
Q: Will there be special editions of One Card Bluff.?
A: Absolutely. The One Card Bluff. Luxury Experience is where most of these special editions will be released. But they will not happen every month, and the frequency of their release will be a surprise.
One Card Bluff.
The Game You Distrust.