This is nothing new. It is like in 1960's and 70's when there was only single deck game. A "good" dealer could track the four aces in the disposed tray. Every house had one or two to take money from whales or counters. When these dealers shuffle, they could shuffle skillfully but subtly, and clump at least three aces if not all four aces with small cards in the bottom to prevent players from getting Blackjack no matter where they cut the deck. I am surprised that it takes 10 years or 15 for ASM to implement such an old algorithm. I remember up to five or six years ago, cards from ASM felt like from good hand shuffle. Now it feels like I am combating those skillful dealers from 70's every shoe.
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