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Thread: panda: hand shuffle

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    panda
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    panda: hand shuffle

    i play 6 deck shoes about a 74% cut. I notice that thru playing the shoe until shuffle i may not really see a positive running count ( hi-lo) above say +8. After a hand shuffle (same table) I experience about the same results. Does this observation mean anything or is it just complete random. Does an automatic shuffler (not continous) shuffle any differently then by hand.
    thanks.

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    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: hand shuffle

    > i play 6 deck shoes about a 74% cut. I notice that
    > thru playing the shoe until shuffle i may not really
    > see a positive running count ( hi-lo) above say +8.
    > After a hand shuffle (same table) I experience about
    > the same results. Does this observation mean anything
    > or is it just complete random.

    Random.

    > Does an automatic
    > shuffler (not continous) shuffle any differently than
    > by hand.

    Maybe. Depends on the house shuffle and how well the dealer implements it, by hand. Both are intended to be random enough so that the cards are considered sufficiently shuffled.

    Don

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