Edited Victor Pinto (Aug. 30, 2016 11:43:08 AM)
Edited Eli Meyer (Aug. 30, 2016 02:23:04 PM)
Originally posted by Victor Pinto:
Thanks for your insights on the topic. I think my approach is more related to the… philosophy? of shuffling. I think that whoever shuffles a deck can cheat, that is the reason as to why you “offer” the deck for a cut, as a sign of transparency. I personally never shuffle my opponent decks for the same reason. I start trusting my opponent and for me it is enough if they offer the deck for a cut.
Originally posted by Victor Pinto:
I see shuffling your opponents deck as a sign of distrust, and that sets me in the same mood, i.e. if my opponent distrust me, and is shuffling my deck, then there's no reason for me to trust that he is not going to cheat.
Originally posted by Justin Miyashiro:
Here's the suggestion I'd like to discuss: what are the ramifications and
challenges to requiring players to end their shuffling of their opponent's
deck with a single cut?
Originally posted by Victor Pinto:Victor, this is the fail point in your thought process; once you introduce an element of Cheating, other (normally very logical) parts of policy crumble. The IPG has a few bits about Cheating, and a whole lot of stuff for honest mistakes. Please don't try to rewrite the parts for honest mistakes because of the possibility of Cheating. That just doesn't work.
we have had cases in the past where opponents would stack your deck so you don't draw lands, or draw only lands
Originally posted by Victor Pinto:Well, no, you really shouldn't be gaining any advantage. Randomization should be … well, random, not advantageous.
I understand that you naturally have a small advantage when shuffling within a game
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:“Mash” shuffling is, to my understanding, functionally similar to the classic “riffle” shuffle and is by far the most common shuffle we see among players. Mash shuffling also has very little risk of ever bending double-sleeved cards.
Just wondering about one thing in the article: Shouldnt we avoid “Block Shuffling” in Eternal Formats because of the bents etc and not Riffle/Classic Shuffling?
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