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Stack the deck

Meaning

To unfairly arrange circumstances, facts, or evidence to ensure a particular outcome, usually in one's own favor.

Origin

The phrase 'stack the deck' emerges from the deceptive world of card sharpers and professional gamblers. To 'stack' a deck means to secretly arrange the cards in a specific order before the game begins, guaranteeing certain players—often the cheat themselves—receive winning hands. This manipulation gives the illusion of a fair game while the outcome is, in fact, predetermined. As early as the 19th century, this vivid image of pre-arranged unfairness transcended the card table, becoming a potent metaphor for any situation where circumstances are manipulated to ensure a desired, often unjust, result.

Examples

  • The manager stacked the deck against the new employee by assigning her to the most difficult projects with insufficient resources.
  • Activists claimed the new electoral laws were designed to stack the deck for the incumbent party.
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