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"Тема : Re: Misunderstandings in “Blackbelt”
Автор: Arnold_Snyder.
Дата Jul-20-2011 09:28am
Bottoms lead: Congratulations! You found a "hint" I put in the book that I never explained. I'm not going to discuss it here, but I will define what the term refers to...
In a stepladder shuffle, when done from two piles, one pile has the tops and the other pile has the bottoms. Let's say the pile on the right side has the tops and the pile on the left side has the bottoms. The first marriage combines a grab from each pile, but the second marriage combines a grab from only one of those two original piles with the other grab from the middle pile that has already been married. For this second marriage, if the dealer marries the right-hand pile with the center pile, then he's "leading with the tops." If he chooses to marry the left-hand pile for this marriage, he's "leading with the bottoms." Note that whichever pile he leads with for this second marriage will be the pile that disappears first, while the other pile will be in the final marriage.
If you track stepladders, this is extremely important information. How do you use it? I chose to leave that out of the book because I don't want casinos to know too much about where their shuffle weaknesses lie. But if you work with it yourself, using decks of cards, especially if you watch what happens if you track slugs with shaded edges, you'll figure it out.
A dealer breakpoint is the place where the dealer breaks a pile when he takes a grab, or splits the stack into piles. When the cards are restacked at the end of a shuffle, you can usually see these breakpoints until the dealer tips the stack over and smooths it out."