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    CVData Question

    Under 'Define Shuffling & Dealing", the Reference Manual for CVData defines "Cut Card and Rounds" as -- You must define both, and the dealer will shuffle when either is reached.

    Likewise "Cut Card or Rounds" says -- Specify both, and the dealer shuffles only when both are reached.

    This seems wrong to me. It seems Cut Card and Rounds should be both have to be reached and

    Cut Card or Rounds should be when either is reached.

    Is this a misprint or do they operate as defined in the Reference Manual?
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    Yep, a typo. Easy to test and see.
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