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Can a poor shuffle ruin the game? I am asking mostly because of the place I play poker. Every flop is super wet. Half of them look like KQ10 or other straight draws and a lot of flushes always seem to hit with paired boards. I never seen this too much on other casino. Is this a result of bad shuffling ?
 
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Please first define what a "Poor shuffle" is? I don't have a clue what you mean here.
Also, when you say "Every flop is super wet" you are obviously talking in hyperbole since this is simply not possible. And even if every flop was "super wet" why would this "ruin the game"?
I'm pretty sure that the shufflers used in your regular casino are probably the same shufflers used in most other casinos so I find it hard to see how a shuffler is "ruining the game".
I'm guessing that the real issue here is that you don't like the recent flops you are getting in the hands you are playing because it is making your decision making more difficult. So are you saying that difficult decision making is ruining the game? More study and more practice at lower stakes levels will likely help you get to view these wet flops as opportunities instead so good luck!
 
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Can a poor shuffle ruin the game? I am asking mostly because of the place I play poker. Every flop is super wet. Half of them look like KQ10 or other straight draws and a lot of flushes always seem to hit with paired boards. I never seen this too much on other casino. Is this a result of bad shuffling ?


Yes, a poor shuffle can ruin the game, Resulting in the similar pattern of cards being dealt over and over again.

I don't know what you mean by super wet though.
 
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