Here's Looking At You, Deck - SILVER
Two problems I have here:
Even if we assume that once they shuffle away, they no longer could know
the position or distribution of any of their cards, there are problems
here. From the OP, we know that they are shuffling once towards
themselves, once away, and doing that sequence several times before
presenting. I think we can all agree that shuffling towards themselves is
not preferred behavior, and in fact is the root of our concern. Once the
player knows the position of his cards, his deck is no longer randomized,
undoing all of the randomization done up to that point.
Given that, would you be ok with a player looking through her deck, then
riffling once and presenting? I think we can all agree that would fall
under Insufficient Shuffling, right? Well, that's essentially what we're
looking at here.
My second issue is that, while I agree with everyone that the fix is very
simple and straightforward, I am confused why we are considering delivering
a Warning to be a Big Thing. A Warning is, simply put, a warning. We are
informing the player that their actions/behavior/etc. is not acceptable and
that they should correct it. We are also (or at least certainly we should
be) giving the player helpful guidance as to how to correct their behavior.
The Official Warning is simply there as an official tracking method to
ensure that, should this behavior continue to be an issue, we have a record
that this player has already been Warned and therefore stronger education
in the form of a Game Loss may be warranted. This Official Warning,
however, will only carry that concern through this tournament (although we
would certainly hope that this player would take our advice to heart and
change their shuffling going forward) except in rare circumstances.
My point is, let's not make a Warning out to be more of a concern than it
is by declining to give one when it is warranted. If the player is honest
and on the up-and-up, the Warning won't affect them in the slightest. If
they're not, then perhaps it will, but in that case I think we can agree
that's a good thing. The only person who is benefitting from a Warning not
being issued is the person who is committing the infraction unscrupulously.