Here, I give a powerful pair of inverse shuffles (the Klondike & Monge shuffles) that can be readily applied to even-size (or odd-size) packets of playing cards.
Individually, these shuffles are commonly used to help randomize a packet of cards. But the net effect of these special pairs of shuffles is to leave the cards in the exact same order as they began.
In the parlance of card magicians, the consecutive application of these special shuffles constitutes a "false shuffling sequence," where the performer maintains complete knowledge of the packet structure while the spectator has every reason to believe that the cards have been adequately mixed.
Challenge
Can you find other pairs of inverse shuffles? If so, please share them in the comments below for others to explore and utilize.
Негізгі бет "Mix" Cards Without Actually Mixing Them! (Absolute Math Magic 💎)
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