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    .: Auto-Shufflers

    is there any way to beat shuffling machines? can a card counter gain an edge and how many different types of these are there?

    thanks.

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    illsur5
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    illsur5: Re: Auto-Shufflers

    Are you talking about CSM's or shoe games that are machine shuffled

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    .: Re: Auto-Shufflers

    can you explain the difference?

    cheers.

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    George I.
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    George I.: Re: Auto-Shufflers

    > can you explain the difference?

    CSM - continuos shuffling machines = shoe games with shuffle after every hand.Some shufflers are just shuffling and the cards are dealt from an usual shoe.
    Some pro players are claiming that they can beat the CSM , but the rest of us does`n`t know how and if is true.
    I hope that Norm will include a chapter for Shuffle Master in he`s sim about shuffle tracking.
    This would be the 3rd opinion for me.The other 2 sims are also on the way.
    Cheers,`.`

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    ZOD
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    ZOD: Re: Auto-Shufflers

    With continuous shuffle machines (CSMs), the discards are placed immediately back into the shuffler where they are mixed with the other cards. Automatic shuffle machines shuffle all six or eight decks when the dealer has dealt down to the cut card in a shoe. Treat automatic shufflers like a regular dealer shuffle, but stay away from CSMs. ZOD

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    .: Re: Auto-Shufflers

    > Treat automatic shufflers like a
    > regular dealer shuffle, but stay away from
    > CSMs.

    ok. are techniques such as shuffle tracking or ace location hindered by automatic shufflers in any way?

    thanks for the answers.

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