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The player immediately before a threatened finisher (for example after Báo 1) who carries primary blocking responsibility under table rules.
A tactical or rule-based shift in banker control where a non-banker challenges or takes the banker role in subsequent rounds.
In Bridge, after the opening lead, the declarer's partner lays their hand face-up on the table. This becomes the dummy hand, played by the declarer.
In Sâm Lốc Bao 1 situations, the player to the left of the one-card player who must attempt a strong block.
The dealer or banker role in games such as Xì Dách and Bài Cào variants. Nhà cái may follow distinct dealing, drawing, or settlement rules.
In banker-versus-players formats (for example some Bài Cào tables), each non-banker participant is called a nhà con.