I’ll give that thread the old bumparoo in the morning and strongly hint that you think there might be something to this. I’ll post pretty much a small summary of what you said in these two posts.

This would impact counters and recreational players alike, if true, so it should be mentioned if there’s any chance of it being true. I say recreational players because standing a pat 20 is a no-brainer, so clumping a bunch of tens that result in a bunch of pushed twenties is bad for those players. The hands that are random force them to make decisions where they might make the wrong ones. If I’m understanding what the shuffler is allegedly doing correctly, that is.