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Shuffle tracking
This came up as a result of a "random deal" discussion on the Internet board.
Is shuffle tracking commonly used in B&M games? As I noted in a post over there, it would seem like isolating the position of a key card (eg. an A) into the top third of the deck, and therefore into someones pocket, could be helpful in making a close calling decision. |
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Re: Shuffle tracking
Never heard of it outside of blackjack.
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