A NEW DEAL
37. There must be a new deal—
a If the cards are not dealt into four packets, one at a time and in regular rotation, beginning at the dealer's left.
b If, during a deal, or during the play, the pack is proven incorrect or imperfect.
c If any card is faced in the pack or is exposed during the deal on, above or below the table.
d If any player has dealt to him a greater number of cards than thirteen, whether discovered before or during the play.
e If the dealer deal two cards at once and then deal a third before correcting the error.
f If the dealer omit to have the pack cut and either adversary calls attention to the fact prior to the completion of the deal and before either adversary has looked at any of his cards.
g If the last card does not come in its regular order to the dealer.
38. Should three players have their right number of cards, the fourth, less, and not discover such deficiency until he has played, the deal stands; he, not being dummy, is answerable for any established revoke he may have made as if the missing card or cards had been in his hand. Any player may search the other pack for it or them.