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FACT:
Law suits (as in Pennsylvania in 2018) have proven that newer ASM's can read the order of the cards that have entered the machine. They can choose and create a new order for those cards that will leave the machine. This new order is based on a sequence preselected by the computer. Some such sequences are claimed to mimic a random sequence. Others create a factory fresh arrangement of the decks. Other sequences that fall in between these extremes are selectable.
OPINION:
Machines that can read and re-arrange the cards should be illegal.
ANOTHER FACT:
The hand shuffle is the only legal shuffle defined for this game over the centuries.
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