Killman2002
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Several offsets and correlations can account for subtleties like uneven card clump formational biases, including:
1. Card thickness variation: Uneven card clumps can form due to differences in card thickness, as thinner cards can slip past thicker cards during the shuffle.
2. Dealer technique: Differences in dealer technique, such as the grip, shuffle, and cut, can introduce biases that favor certain card clumps.
3. Deck composition: Card clumps can also be influenced by the composition of the deck, as certain combinations of cards may be more likely to stick together than others.
1. Card thickness variation: Uneven card clumps can form due to differences in card thickness, as thinner cards can slip past thicker cards during the shuffle.
2. Dealer technique: Differences in dealer technique, such as the grip, shuffle, and cut, can introduce biases that favor certain card clumps.
3. Deck composition: Card clumps can also be influenced by the composition of the deck, as certain combinations of cards may be more likely to stick together than others.