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Tips for a Regular Card Shuffle

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Summary: Learn tricks for shuffling a deck of cards in this free online video clip about the easy way to shuffle cards.

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By Reg Brittain
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Reg Brittain has benefited from the poker boom of recent years. In 2006, Brittain won $25,000 on Fox Sports Network's Poker Dome Challenge.read more

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"So let's test the randomness of the ridge super non fancy shuffle. I have not changed this deck at all from the last segment from when we shuffled. We have the cut card on the bottom and let's just see what comes up. We have a king of diamonds, five a diamonds, six of spades, ace of spades, a diamond, a heart (we haven't seen any clubs yet) there is a spade, another spade got a couple of clubs, spade, four of hearts, ten of diamonds, ace of diamonds, jack of spades. It looks like things are coming up pretty randomly, dividing things into four piles. The piles are just filling up at a random amount at a random rate, look at that we don't have suits coming out in a row more than two or three cards. There went three hearts but then we have a diamond, it looks like a pretty random shuffle, doesn't it. You know we are only talking about fifty two cards here so as random as we can get we are still going to have cards that come out together. Frankly, in a poker game that is what we want, right don't you agree. The red super non fancy shuffle is a random shuffle."

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