Anyone seen these? Popped up on my social media account.
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Let us know. I’m considering one for travel, lots of times we end up playing with strangers that can’t shuffle and they get freaked out by how good some people shuffle. I like it holds the deck tooI asked for another video with sound, and the response time was impressive. They sent me two videos. Unfortunately, it was louder than I expected. I like how compact this thing is, though. I also asked if they tested it with 100% plastic cards, and they said they did, but they didn't try a bunch of different plastic brands. I forgot to ask if they tested it on poker and bridge size decks. I just sent that question off to them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/jXFNKzDJouXKue967
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pwcS7oqx7ftEKtGg8
I might decide to grab one anyway. If nothing else, it would be nice for our family game nights playing Phase 10 or Uno. We'll see.
Maybe ”inverse riffle” will be the new ”official casino weight” or ”composite clay”.
I do applaud any attempt to create something that works well while not costing an arm and a leg (ST and up). But if the purpose is speeding up the game, one that has to be manually reloaded multiple times can’t really be considered working well.
If I physically couldn’t shuffle the deck I’d fork up the $600-700 for a ST.
I might decide to grab one anyway. If nothing else, it would be nice for our family game nights playing Phase 10 or Uno. We'll see.
I watched the videos and that is louder than I expected.I asked for another video with sound, and the response time was impressive. They sent me two videos. Unfortunately, it was louder than I expected. I like how compact this thing is, though. I also asked if they tested it with 100% plastic cards, and they said they did, but they didn't try a bunch of different plastic brands. I forgot to ask if they tested it on poker and bridge size decks. I just sent that question off to them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/jXFNKzDJouXKue967
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pwcS7oqx7ftEKtGg8
I might decide to grab one anyway. If nothing else, it would be nice for our family game nights playing Phase 10 or Uno. We'll see.
I watched the videos and that is louder than I expected.
I don't like at the end of the reverse riffle, you have to gather up the cards and it exposes both bottom cards.
It also seems like it's too much work to gather and then run the process multiple times.
Does it always reverse riffle 1 right then 1 left? Because that's not actually a good random shuffle either.
That's what I was thinking. Maybe run the experiment 5 times to get a directional analysis of how it shuffles.Or a very detailed analysis of a pre-shuffled deck and review of a post-shuffled deck.
It's not 3D printed. The shell isn't overly complex, but I haven't broken open the case to see how it works. It weighs about 13 ounces (almost the same as a half-rack of my CPC chips).Looks 3d printed.
How complex is it?
Something I could make perhaps?
That's what I was thinking. Maybe run the experiment 5 times to get a directional analysis of how it shuffles.
The video on the website really looked like the parts were 3d printedIt's not 3D printed. The shell isn't overly complex, but I haven't broken open the case to see how it works. It weighs about 13 ounces (almost the same as a half-rack of my CPC chips).
The base of the machine has all of the weight. There's definitely some metal in there. And the shell is way smoother than any 3D printed item I have seen.The video on the website really looked like the parts were 3d printed
Maybe just the prototypes in the videos were?The base of the machine has all of the weight. There's definitely some metal in there. And the shell is way smoother than any 3D printed item I have seen.




I agree about the bridge cards. It just didn’t spit them out the sides for some reason. Very disappointing.Little loud but I guess not bad. With practice it can be done fairly fast.
Big negative that it won’t handle bridge cards.![]()