podunkeric
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Hey all...I've been a part of this community off and on now for about 4-ish years now, and I always marvel at how supportive the community is to other members in need.
That said, I have been struggling with an issue and was hoping for input.
Basically, due to some past health challenges, I have lost about 75% of the mobility in my left hand. Normally , this isnt such a big deal, but I find poker to have a unique challenge....I cant shuffle cards any more. For my own games it's a non-issue because I have a cheap shuffler I keep by my side. However, I have been to a couple home games (not mine) and the button rotates around, person behind the dealer shuffles...standar operation.
My question is, if you were hosting and someone in my situation showed up, would my noisy shuffler be way too tilting? Not being able to shuffle cards is flustering enough, otherwise I'm forced to ask folks to shuffle for me, and that ain't great either, especially if it's a new game I've been invited to.
The reason I ask is that my health has improved enough to where I am considering attending some meetups. The fun factor looks off the charts, but the last thing I want is to be a burden /nuisance to the host or other players.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
That said, I have been struggling with an issue and was hoping for input.
Basically, due to some past health challenges, I have lost about 75% of the mobility in my left hand. Normally , this isnt such a big deal, but I find poker to have a unique challenge....I cant shuffle cards any more. For my own games it's a non-issue because I have a cheap shuffler I keep by my side. However, I have been to a couple home games (not mine) and the button rotates around, person behind the dealer shuffles...standar operation.
My question is, if you were hosting and someone in my situation showed up, would my noisy shuffler be way too tilting? Not being able to shuffle cards is flustering enough, otherwise I'm forced to ask folks to shuffle for me, and that ain't great either, especially if it's a new game I've been invited to.
The reason I ask is that my health has improved enough to where I am considering attending some meetups. The fun factor looks off the charts, but the last thing I want is to be a burden /nuisance to the host or other players.
Any input is greatly appreciated.