Edited Peter Richmond (April 29, 2013 02:00:07 AM)
Originally posted by Niki Lin:
Thanks for the input, the last card drawn wasn't uniquely identifiable. But I put a random one on top. My gut feeling wanted to do this, but I am unsure if it was “correct”.
The other player (a bit of a Spike) argued that he was at an unfair advantage now. (He even said he had a free type-of-ponder this way).
Originally posted by Trey Cizek:Nope, not at all. If we put a random card back on top, there's a non-zero chance it's one of the cards on which that the player based his “keep this hand” decision - or a card that he doesn't need, and would prefer to shuffle away. Also - and this goes WAY back - we removed the ability to get a “free shuffle” - although, all these years later, I'm not remembering why that's a huge concern. (It'd be Cheating, after all…)
The reason why it's not “shuffle one at random” is, from everything I've read, that it simply takes too much time
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