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Root cause: the trick cards used a Tailwind -translate-x-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 to center on the felt, but Framer Motion owns `transform` (from x/y/scale), so that centering class was clobbered. In RTL the auto-positioned card then anchored to the right edge and the whole trick cross drifted left of center. Fix: drop the size-0 anchor; position each card at left-1/2 top-1/2 and use Framer `transformTemplate` to prepend translate(-50%,-50%) before the animated translate(x,y) scale — so centering survives and the pile sits dead-center in both LTR and RTL. Burst particles re-centered too. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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