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Shuffling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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To see this, suppose (before shuffling) the cards in a deck are arranged in order from 1 to 52, ... A rising sequence is a maximal increasing sequential ordering of cards that appear in the deck (with other cards possibly interspersed) as you run through the cards from top to bottom. For instance, in an 8 card deck,
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How to Shuffle Cards. Knowing the proper way to shuffle will see you through card games and tricks galore. ... Knowing the proper way to shuffle will see you through card games and tricks galore. ... Learn tricks for shuffling a deck of cards in this free online video clip about the reverse card shuffle.… More...
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How to Do Card Shuffling Tricks. In magic, very few things are actually as they seem. It should come as no surprise that very few tricks that appear to rely on card shuffling actually are dependent of card shuffling. ... eHow Article: How to Do Card Shuffling Tricks...
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Now that Shuffle Machines are found in virtually every U.S. Casino, they deserve special examination. This Web-section gives you plenty of Food-for-Thought. (Last Updated: 12-20-2007) ... The Invasion of ShuffleMaster (the article which started it all.); ... Further thoughts on Shuffle Machines; and the Myth of Random Cards...
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One way to improve the card-shuffling machine is to build it with 52 slots, but that alternative is probably too expensive for a manufacturer to implement. Perhaps a better solution is to feed cards through the machine twice, Diaconis suggests.
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This game can be easily played by the class and illustrates some limitations of the theory of card shuffling that has been in the news a great deal under the topic "seven shuffles suffices".
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