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The server is authoritative with ABSOLUTE seats and tells each client its own seat via mySeat, but the client copied seats verbatim — so any player not at absolute seat 0 had their hand at players[mySeat] while the table read players[0] and "your turn" checked turn===0. Result: they couldn't play (server auto-played after the timeout → "hang"), and the turn highlight was identical for everyone instead of rotating per viewer. Fix (client-only; server was correct): new viewerRot(mySeat) rotates every seat-indexed value into the viewer's frame (viewer → local seat 0): players/hands, turn, hakem, leadSeat, lastTrickWinner, currentTrick, hakemDraw, seat roster, disconnectedSeat, and the team arrays (matchScore/roundTricks/lastRoundResult/ matchWinner — odd seats swap team order). Store mySeat and rotate reaction bubbles too (they carried absolute seats). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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