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Dec 25th, 2007 02:52
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Probably not. Unless the dealer is cheating, the cards will be in a random order after the shuffle. If the player is not 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 details visit the following Links: http://www.skillgameschief.com http://www.skillgamesdirectory.com http://www.skillgamesportal.com http://www.skillgamesearch.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.onlinebingoreviewdirectory.com http://www.onlinecasinoreviewdirectory.com http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com http://www.chiefbrand.com 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://horsebettingsite.blogspot.com http://winningplayatblackjack.blogspot.com http://kenogaming.blogspot.com http://gamebaccarat.blogspot.com http://roulettegame.blogspot.com http://onlineslotsentertainment.blogspot.com http://internetcraps.blogspot.com Source:conjelco.com