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Dec 26th, 2007 04:13
Peter Jonsson, David Sill, James Buren, http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.skillgamesportal.com http://www.worldgamingarticles.com
Probably not. Unless the dealer is cheating, the cards will be in a random order after the shuffle. If the player is counting cards or using other techniques to gain an advantage, it will not matter if there are several rounds or only a single round between shuffles. But, if the dealer if using preferential shuffling, this will hurt the basic strategy players as well as the card counters. For detail visit: http://www.chiefcyberpicks.us http://www.NCAASportsBlog.com http://www.casinogaminginsider.com http://www.marchmadnessUSA.com http://www.nflchampionshipblog.com http://www.worldgamingarticles.com http://www.superbowl.us http://chiefcyberpicks.blogspot.com/ http://pokerguideforreview.blogspot.com http://onlinebingoreview.blogspot.com http://bingonline.blogspot.com http://pokerwebsitereview.blogspot.com/ http://skillgamereviews.blogspot.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.onlinebingoreviewdirectory.com http://www.onlinecasinoreviewdirectory.com http://www.skillgameschief.com http://www.skillgamesdirectory.com http://www.skillgamesportal.com http://www.skillgamesearch.com http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com http://www.chiefbrand.com Sourse:conjelco.com