Originally posted by Federico Verdini:I'd like an official answer here. The IPG actually explicitly indicates that we shuffle the random part of the deck which “may” contain the looked-at cards. But what's the point of shuffling a part of the deck that's already random and the no one has seen, just to put the flipped card right back on top?
So, I agree that the top card was not random. But should we not shuffle the randomized portion?
I think is best not to shuffle, since there's no revealed card to be shuffled, and the solution is cleaner and faster. But isn't that a little deviation from the documents?
In addition to giving the Warning, you will need to shuffle the randomized portion of the library to “lose” the viewed cards in it, if they should be part of that random portion.
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