--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@...> wrote:
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> From: <krallison416@...>
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Playing Short Coin - Dangerous OR Smart?
> >
> > Is this true? I thought on most machines the cards were already lined up
> > behind the draw waiting to fall into place when you had selected your
> > holds
> > and hit the button.
> >
> > Karen
>
> What you refer to as the "already lined up cards" was known as parallel
> dealing and has not been used for probably 15 years or more. I think the
> change occurred in the early or mid 90's when the current method, called
> serial dealing, was adopted. In essence, when your PRNG stops as you hit
> your draw button, the draw cards are displayed one at a time sequentially,
> right off the top of the virtual deck, for lack of a better term, just as it
> would be in a live game. I'm reasonably sure that in the 8-1/2 years of
> vpFREE, this has likely been the subject of a thread 40 or 50 times. If you
> are curious for more details, search in messages for serial or sequential
> and parallel dealing, you will find additional info..
> Nudge
>
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