Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:The problem is that the shuffling player does not know how to shuffle more carefully and so just resorts to cutting the opponent's deck for fear that he would damage the cards. The shuffling player would not be happy about this.
Originally posted by Petr Hudeček:
began to shuffle much more slowly and carefully, to a point where he randomized it much less.
Yonatan Kamensky
A Warning for Insufficient Shuffling, even if it should apply
Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:By definition, no. However, I imagine a player who is so concerned about how their opponent shuffles is worth watching.
Can this ever be Insufficient Shuffling if it's the opponent shuffling?
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
don't play with cards you don't want shuffled.
Edited James Winward-Stuart (June 9, 2015 10:34:59 AM)
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