Here is a video of ShuffleTech’s new fully automatic card shuffler. This was the ‘7 riffle’ setting. There is a ‘3 riffle’ setting also, and it is MUCH quicker, but the ‘7 riffle’ setting randomizes better with a sorted deck.

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  • 15 February 20125:17 am Tanqwork

    That was the very first thing I tried out-of-the-box. I put two brand new sequential deck in, and shuffled them with the machine. When I retreived the deck, there was absolutely NO commonalities between the two. We are still quite impressed with its performance.

  • 15 February 20126:05 am GreenRepreive

    The idea of card shufflers is that they riffle the deck perfectely thus “randomizing” the cards although there are ways to beat this I’m not sure about this one but in the casinos they shuffle the deck perfectely 3 times and I have figured out an equation to know the next card coming out as long as you have the ability to arrange the deck before hand

  • 15 February 20126:56 am Tanqwork

    See my other video!

  • 15 February 20127:50 am Tanqwork

    Yes, this shuffle mode is terribly long and in my opinion unnecessary. We use only the ‘3’ riffle combination when we play.

  • 15 February 20128:25 am 1legendary7

    takes too long imo.

  • 15 February 20128:37 am Tanqwork

    Still thrilled with it! I recommend using plastic cards only – they are lighter and less taxing on the machine and it won’t jam as often with them. After prolonged use the machine jams become more frequent because the cards are not perfectly flat anymore – I recommend switching them out with new ones; even plastic cards over time will bend slightly causing jams. Don’t be put off by the term ‘jam’ – it fixes itself usually and requires no intervention from the dealer.

  • 15 February 20128:50 am bigbundybear72

    Now that youve had it a while are you happy with it have you had any problems mis shuffles or the like.

  • 15 February 20129:29 am snake209

    Ok, you convinced me, I’m getting one right now.

  • 15 February 20129:58 am redondodude58

    That’s a really nice setup you have.


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