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    I was on a Celebrity cruise last year, and they were 8D, H17, DAS, NS, don't know about RSA, and pen was probably about 80%. They were NOT CSM.

    I went on a Holland America cruise this year, and same conditions as above. Also NOT CSM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malgorium View Post
    I was on a Celebrity cruise last year, and they were 8D, H17, DAS, NS, don't know about RSA, and pen was probably about 80%. They were NOT CSM.

    I went on a Holland America cruise this year, and same conditions as above. Also NOT CSM.
    Were the games hand shuffled?
    Also does anyone know anything specifically about Norwegian, or Celebrity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WABJ11 View Post
    Were the games hand shuffled?
    Also does anyone know anything specifically about Norwegian, or Celebrity?
    Both Celebrity and Holland were hand-shuffled.

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