Edited Jeff S Higgins (June 22, 2016 03:34:16 AM)
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:
If the bottom 5 cards are known, the next 5 cards were random, and you don't shuffle the bottom 10 cards of the library… we finish in the exact same situation! […] Shuffling the non-random portion is bad, leaving the random portion unshuffled and hence still random is not a problem.
Edited Isaac King (June 22, 2016 02:52:39 PM)
Originally posted by Isaac King:I'm hoping that, with a minimal amount of reflection, we can all see why this is largely insignificant? and that this doesn't even come close to invalidating the excellent answers from Dustin and Bartlomiej?!?
For example, if we shuffle a card into the top 30 cards of the deck, the chance of drawing it is 1/31. If however, we shuffle it into the top 40 cards of the deck, the chance of drawing it is only 1/41.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
I'm hoping that, with a minimal amount of reflection, we can all see why this is largely insignificant?
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
this doesn't even come close to invalidating the excellent answers from Dustin and Bartlomiej?!?
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