Quote Originally Posted by stefan View Post
So ... a shuffle that creates more clumping than statistically expected ,have impact at your e.v and s.d

Correct or I just spread wrong understanding ?
So ... a shuffle that creates more clumping than statistically expected ,have impact at your e.v and s.d

Correct or I just spread wrong understanding?

Yes, but the impact is not predictable unless you know where certain cards are clumped.
In the example above we assume that the cards were in a certain initial order and the expected value was positive.
But they could have been in a different starting order and get a zero or negative expected value.

Sincerely,
Cac