sudden shuffling of the playing cards by the dealer to harass a player who is suspected of being a counter.
When the dealer shuffles ahead of time in order to prevent players from engaging in card counting.
Shuffle up is a term used to describe premature shuffling of the cards done by the dealer.
Premature shuffling by the dealer to discourage card counting.
A term used when dealers shuffle prematurely to annoy and harass card counters.
Shuffling the cards earlier to discourage card counting.
Shuffling the cards prematurely to annoy and discourage suspected card counters.
Prematurely shuffling the cards to harass a player who is usually suspected of being a counter.
shuffling by the dealer intentionally previous to a game to harass a player who is suspected of being a counter.
sudden shuffling by the dealer intentionally to harass a player who is suspected of being a counter. Sport Player - a player who waits for unusually strong wagers and at times does so mistakenly.
Premature shuffling of playing cards by the dealer. Shuffling (Card Shuffling) - Is a generic term which encompasses all card mixing techniques used to prepare a deck or a shoe for continued play. All casino shuffling processes employ a combination of mixing techniques. These may include 'Stripping' or 'washing' the cards as well as 'riffling', 'boxing', 'plugging', 'cutting' and other off-spring techniques. All shuffling processes employ multiple riffles of 'clumps', 'picks', or 'grabs' to achieve some level of randomization. The shoe games, which use multiple decks of cards (4, 6, or 8 decks), will often employ the most intricate riffling patterns of all. In these, the picks are riffled together and then re-picked and re-riffled in complex symmetric patterns.