Yep, I was just thinking out loud. Didn't mean to imply that it would have changed anything in this situation. A poorly shuffled deck is poorly shuffled throughout (if that was the case in this situation). Not having played live in a casino, I was just wondering if the deck was cut after being shuffled. Seems to me it's a good idea for all of the same reasons that it's a good idea for a home game. An unscrupulous dealer could slow riffle or otherwise flash cards to an accomplice.
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