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Shuffling is highly illegal, besides, even without shuffling, the order in which each individual card is placed in the deck can alter the outcome for one side or another.
His band was called the Shuffling Hungarians, for reasons lost to time.
Shuffling though, could not be used in excess because too much of it bored non-card-counting gamblers and kept the casino from earning money because any time spent in which people were not betting was a waste for the casino.
Announced March 7, 2012, " Pirates of the Spanish Main ™ Shuffling the Deck ™" is reportedly a non-collectable, stand alone card game for the entire family set in the Pirates of the Spanish Main universe.

Shuffling and shuffling
Shuffling machines have to be carefully designed, as they can generate biased shuffles otherwise: the most recent shuffling machines are computer-controlled.

Shuffling and .
Shuffling is a procedure used to randomize a deck of playing cards to provide an element of chance in card games.
Shuffling is often followed by a cut, to help ensure that the shuffler has not manipulated the outcome.
* " The Shuffling Coon " by J. R. Todd
Shuffling is good when the puck is in close.
The acronym " MASA " describes the four major symptoms-Mental retardation, Aphasia, Shuffling gait, and Adducted thumbs.
Shuffling machines come in two main varieties: continuous shufflers, which shuffle one or more packs continuously, and batch shufflers, which shuffle an entire single pack in a single operation.
* Shuffling Machines: Various arraignment of the cards.
He was also a member of the " Shuffling Crew " in the video The Super Bowl Shuffle.
He was a featured soloist of the " Shuffling Crew " in the video The Super Bowl Shuffle in 1985.

for and Pieces
Other well-known Berg compositions include the Lyric Suite ( 1926 ), which was later shown to employ elaborate cyphers to document a secret love affair ; the extraordinarily elaborate post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra ( completed in 1915 but not performed until after Wozzeck ); and the Chamber Concerto ( Kammerkonzert, 1923 – 25 ) for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments: this latter is written so conscientiously that Pierre Boulez has called it " Berg's strictest composition " and it, too, is permeated by cyphers and posthumously disclosed hidden programs.
In Norway the work of collectors such as Ludvig Mathias Lindeman was extensively used by Edvard Grieg in his Lyric Pieces for piano and in other works, which became immensely popular.
There, Chapman displayed a gift for deadpan comedy ( particularly evident in the sketch " The Minister Who Falls to Pieces ") and for imitating various British dialects.
Pieces for solo kora, duets with cello, viola, guitar and koto, suites for flute, guitar and three koras.
Some of his notable compositions include the series of nineteen Klavierstücke ( Piano Pieces ), Kontra-Punkte for ten instruments, the electronic / musique-concrète Gesang der Jünglinge, Gruppen for three orchestras, the percussion solo Zyklus, Kontakte, the cantata Momente, the live-electronic Mikrophonie I, Hymnen, Stimmung for six vocalists, Aus den sieben Tagen, Mantra for two pianos and electronics, Tierkreis, Inori for soloists and orchestra, and the gigantic opera cycle Licht.
Pieces are more enjoyable for most students than theory or scales, and an emphasis on pieces is usually required to maintain motivation.
In December 1926 Adorno's " Two Pieces for String Quartet ," op. 2 were performed in Vienna, which provided a welcome interruption from his preparations for the Habilitation.
After writing the " Piano Pieces in strict twelve-tone technique ," as well as songs later integrated into the Six Bagatelles for Voice and Piano, op.
Pieces of Hadrian's Wall remain near Greenhead and along the route, though large sections have been dismantled over the years to use the stones for various nearby construction projects.
* R 8. 24 – 3 Pieces for Military Band
In gratitude to his benefactor, Stravinsky also dedicated his Three Pieces for Clarinet ( October – November 1918 ) to Reinhart, who was an excellent amateur clarinetist.
Pieces are generally more powerful if placed near the center of the board, but this is particularly true for a knight.
A year later, Holst first heard Schoenberg ’ s Five Pieces for Orchestra, an " ultra-modern " set of five movements employing " extreme chromaticism " ( the consistent use of all 12 musical notes ).
Holst's original title ( clearly seen on the handwritten full score ) was " Seven Pieces for Large Orchestra ".
It is perhaps instructive to realise Holst attended an early performance of Schoenberg's Five Pieces for Orchestra in 1914 ( the year he wrote " Mars ", " Venus " and " Jupiter ") and owned a score of it.
* French — Duhamel, Antoine: Pierrot le fou: Four Pieces for Orchestra ( 1965 / 66 ); Françaix, Jean: Pierrot, or The Secrets of the Night ( 1980 ; ballet, libretto by Michel Tournier ; see above under Fiction ); Lancen, Serge: Masquerade: For Brass Quintet and Wind Orchestra ( 1986 ; # 3: " Pierrot "); Naulais, Jérôme: The Moods of Pierrot ( n. d .; flute and piano ).
* Hungarian — Papp, Lajos: Pierrot Dreams: Four Pieces for Accordian ( 1993 ).

for and Similar
Similar to shark fin soup or bird's nest soup, it is considered a luxury item, and is traditionally reserved for special occasions such as weddings and other celebrations.
Similar wooden horns were used for communication in most mountainous regions of Europe, from the French Alps to the Carpathians.
Similar small skirmishes with independent Viking raiders would have occurred for much of the period as they had for decades.
Similar problems arise for music, film, dance, and even painting.
Similar objections are voiced by Harvey who comments that there is a " strong and ancient tradition " that the presence of an ordained man is necessary for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Similar to the traditional view in Judaism, conservative Christians view the Book of Daniel as written by the prophet Daniel, who they claim wrote the book around 536 BC after having been in captivity for about 70 years.
Similar provisions for coverage exist in most countries worldwide through national health care programs.
Similar to the whiff test, the test for clue cells is performed by placing a drop of sodium chloride solution on a slide containing vaginal discharge.
Similar sums were also paid out for Guerrier, Mercure, Heureux and Peuple Souverain, while the other captured ships were worth considerably more.
Similar to the COO found in for profit organizations.
Similar identities hold for these conventions.
Similar procedures for serving an order first is also used at the Tax Court.
Similar effects on reasoning are also seen in non-scientific controversies, for example in the gun control debate in the United States.
Similar calculations for the near field can be done using the Fresnel diffraction equation.
Similar proposals have been made for the adjacent system, the Tube.
Similar methods exist for the parabola and hyperbola.
: Similar estimates can be found for the weights of the other items.
Similar editions had appeared for Aeschylus and Sophoclesthe only plays of theirs that survive today: " The rise of Goths and Tartars throughout the Roman world from the gutter to the throne, the destruction of libraries by choleric and fanatical popes and emperors, were unfavourable to the progress but not entirely fatal to the preservation of literary studies.
Similar results have also been achieved with other types of nanoparticles, including gold-coated nanoshells and nanorods that exhibit certain degrees of ' tunability ' of the absorption properties of the nanoparticles to the wavelength of light for irradiation.
Similar approaches have been used for fusion-sushi, such as rolling maki with different types of rice and ingredients such as curry and basmati rice, cheese and salsa with Spanish rice, or spiced ground lamb and capers rolled with Greek-style rice and grape leaves, which resembles inside-out dolmades.
Similar theorems are valid for monoids, vector spaces, modules, and rings.
Similar in German with " ordinär " ( while a real equivalent for " ordinary " can be, especially in administrative or legal language, " ordentlich ", which however also means " decent " and " tidy ").
Similar improvements have been reported for other cognitions such as semantic and episodic memory.
Similar outcomes could be accomplished in a capitalistic free market if the employee were to purchase stock of the company they work for.

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