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Originally Posted by Originally Posted by ColdClayChip View Post
I'm clueless how these shufflers work, so correct me if I'm wrong. But wouldn't all this be based on the assumption that the shufflers are "stacking the deck" in the first place? Are you (or anyone) suggesting that it's not a random shuffle? If the shufflers don't have the ability to do it, how would cracking it's encryption aid anything?[/QUOTE
All shufflers go through the GLI Labs for approvals in MD. They verify the software, that it's a random shuffle. and that nothing can be done to tamper with the machine. Then the dealer cuts the deck. I know there will be conspisracy theorists, there always are, but we have faith in their integrity.
Mike
If I recall correctly, when this question came up a few years ago somebody looked at the actual patent papers, and mention was made in them that the machines could be made to read cards, and set the order.
No one, to the best of my knowledge, has ever shown that the machines do this, or even can do this. But the patent mentions the possibility for it.
Thus, a conspiracy is born.
Lee