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by Retric
2973 days ago
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One operation to shuffle a deck of cards is to cut it creating a random offset. So, I have seen someone just move the top few cards when asked to shuffle the deck. This makes a small offset more likely than you might assume. Remember the odds should be evenly spread across 52! which means in all of human history each deck should be unique, but in practice people have played with a default deck. (http://www.philly.com/philly/news/new_jersey/20120904_A_C__s...) |
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