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In page Cut (cards):

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When the contiguous section is taken from the middle of the deck this is called "Scarne's cut," after John Scarne who developed it during World War II to help protect servicemen against cheating by unscrupulous dealers.[citation needed]. This style of cut is against the rules or considered poor etiquette in some settings.