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Impassive Expression At The Card Table

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noun

• a face without any interpretable expression (as that of a good poker player)

47%10Impassive expression during a game of five-card stud
adjective satellite

• deliberately impassive in manner

36%7 A term used in card games to describe a card that can cancel or nullify another card's effect
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