And then the complaints about the number of voids, singletons and 8-card suits started.
Is there another dealing program that will
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					Posted 2011-October-11, 17:23
 PrecisionL, on 2011-October-11, 14:58, said:
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					Posted 2011-October-11, 17:54
 rbforster, on 2011-October-11, 17:23, said:
rbforster, on 2011-October-11, 17:23, said:
 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-11, 18:00
 PrecisionL, on 2011-October-11, 17:54, said:
PrecisionL, on 2011-October-11, 17:54, said:
 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-11, 18:02
 rbforster, on 2011-October-11, 17:23, said:
rbforster, on 2011-October-11, 17:23, said:
 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-11, 18:12
 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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					Posted 2011-October-11, 19:39
 If someone feels a specific program is being less than random, there must be ways of checking for flaws and fixing them if found.
   If someone feels a specific program is being less than random, there must be ways of checking for flaws and fixing them if found.
						
						 
							  
								
						
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					Posted 2011-October-13, 05:57
 mikestar13, on 2011-October-13, 03:25, said:
mikestar13, on 2011-October-13, 03:25, said:
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers.
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers. 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-13, 12:59
 Trinidad, on 2011-October-13, 05:57, said:
Trinidad, on 2011-October-13, 05:57, said:
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers.
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers. wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-13, 13:42
 Trinidad, on 2011-October-13, 05:57, said:
Trinidad, on 2011-October-13, 05:57, said:
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers.
 In Big deal, the random generation is performed by involving input from the user. (As an example: In the front end by Kaj Backas, one needs to click a number of times with the mouse. The timing and location of the mouse clicks provide the randomness.) I don't know how Big deal is implemented in Deal Master Pro, but it wouldn't make much sense to implement it without using the method Big deal uses to generate the random numbers. 
							  
								
						
					Posted 2011-October-14, 07:28
 Hanoi5, on 2011-October-13, 12:59, said:
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					Posted 2011-October-30, 19:54
 PrecisionL, on 2011-October-11, 14:34, said:
PrecisionL, on 2011-October-11, 14:34, said: