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  • @passedjudgements4729
    @passedjudgements4729 Рік тому +483

    This is why you cut and shuffle a deck. If they don't present the deck to you for cuts you get a judge if they refuse to let you cut the deck

    • @jo_ken
      @jo_ken Рік тому +28

      I think cutting needs to be required, but there have been opponent shuffle cheats in the past where they’ve stacked lands or bad cards to the top

    • @deleteduser6074
      @deleteduser6074 Рік тому +23

      Called a judge on a certain pro and hall of famer for damaging my cards with a riffle shuffle... just be careful

    • @WigglyWoobah
      @WigglyWoobah Рік тому +1

      Your opponent can shuffle cheat upon cutting too.

    • @thanhavictus
      @thanhavictus Рік тому +8

      You're also allowed to full shuffle your opponent

    • @owlsayssouth
      @owlsayssouth Рік тому +8

      Always cut your opponent. I prefer to shuffle as a cut, which is 100% legal.

  • @karim_awad
    @karim_awad Рік тому +502

    I played Reid Duke in a fun match (not competitive) at GP and he did the same routine he does during a pro match. Watch him in a tournament and he looks fully away when shuffling, shuffles his opponents deck and looks completely the opposite direction and was very clearly conscious of any glancing or shuffling benefit he might get. It's awesome to know that he and many other pros perfectly show how to respect the game and act properly.

    • @TheAsarath
      @TheAsarath Рік тому +34

      That's the same thing I do and I picked it up from players like him and LSV. If you aren't trying to cheat you feel really bad about any potential unfair information much less doing any ridiculous shuffling techniques.

    • @louismaciver8262
      @louismaciver8262 Рік тому +7

      Yeah, he did a little video on how to shuffle up properly where he goes through every step in detail

    • @ShadowReignhart
      @ShadowReignhart Рік тому +5

      That's how I was taught at my LGS. One of the Judges used Reid as an example

    • @subzero308
      @subzero308 Рік тому +7

      I do the same exact thing I've always done that ever since I started playing magic bout 20 years ago... Always look as far away from the deck as possible when shuffling... I love the game to much to ever even want to think about cheating... Fair games r the most entertaining win or lose. Cheaters in the game should get a perm ban no exceptions.

    • @mattlozinski1700
      @mattlozinski1700 Рік тому +4

      I taught myself to shuffle without looking because of watching reid do that on camera in tournament

  • @mbarker_lng
    @mbarker_lng Рік тому +265

    Shuffle cheating is as old as card games themselves, but this is the most blatant example I've seen. He's practically shuffling the deck face up.

    • @chester1882
      @chester1882 Рік тому +7

      I KNOW RIGHT? SO BLATANTLY CHEATING, IM EMBARRASSED!

    • @mikepower8999
      @mikepower8999 Рік тому +1

      at this point, can they not just get a card shuffling tech at these events?

    • @Blomstermark
      @Blomstermark 7 місяців тому +4

      ​@mikepower8999 i am not sure about newer card shufflere, but old machines tends to damage cards little by little, and is not great with sleeves.

  • @uruigi
    @uruigi Рік тому +253

    Reminder that it's perfectly fine to call a judge and just ask if they can watch your opponent while they shuffle. This usually scares the cheating right out of them.

    • @joelhaggis5054
      @joelhaggis5054 Рік тому +5

      Cut the deck three times just to be sure

    • @gilliganallmighty3
      @gilliganallmighty3 Рік тому +18

      ​@@joelhaggis5054 rules as written states that when offered a cut, you can fully shuffel their deck.

    • @Kryptnyt
      @Kryptnyt Рік тому +3

      It's probably better to quietly ask someone to watch them. Don't be overt, make sure they get caught.

    • @MegaBsterling
      @MegaBsterling Рік тому +7

      In reality, that's as close as saying "I think my opponent is cheating" so, don't bother with the veiled attempt at subterfuge, just tell the judge "I think my opponent is cheating".

    • @shaunmcisaac782
      @shaunmcisaac782 Рік тому +4

      Just shuffle their deck
      At higher levels IT IS REQUIRED

  • @WiLDRAGE777
    @WiLDRAGE777 Рік тому +101

    That is the most egregious cheating I have ever, ever witnessed. Who even shuffles face up and manipulates cards individually while doing so?

    • @Playingwithproxies
      @Playingwithproxies Рік тому +6

      For real if this guy needs to set their top 10 cards to win a game they must be one of the worst magic players in existence. crazy part is he could have gotten away with cheating one back breaking sideboard card into his hand and he does this.

    • @justinlast2lastharder749
      @justinlast2lastharder749 12 днів тому

      Its the most insanely bad and obvious cheating I have ever seen.

  • @jedstanaland2897
    @jedstanaland2897 Рік тому +158

    What is funny is that if the other player cuts their deck it would make all of that cheating worthless.

    • @DerekScottBland
      @DerekScottBland Рік тому +21

      This is game 2 of a casual event, the opponent probably declined to cut in the first game and let him know that cheating in the 2nd was ok.

    • @MrWh33lz
      @MrWh33lz Рік тому +16

      He drew before even asking if his opponent wanted to cut. 😂 got what he deserved

    • @thanhavictus
      @thanhavictus Рік тому +3

      It should be in the rules that you are required to cut

    • @MrWh33lz
      @MrWh33lz Рік тому +5

      @@thanhavictus I believe in the rules you have to offer your deck to be cut by your opponent, which didn't look like that happened here.

    • @jedstanaland2897
      @jedstanaland2897 Рік тому +3

      @@thanhavictus The rules give the players the option to completely shuffle the opponents decks as long as they don't take an excessive amount of time.

  • @HinderYourGeneral
    @HinderYourGeneral Рік тому +86

    The fact that this person is an L2 judge and still did this is appalling.

    • @Playingwithproxies
      @Playingwithproxies Рік тому +9

      yep should have called him out harder for that reason and he should never be allowed to be a judge for any event ever again.

    • @bostycraiova
      @bostycraiova 6 місяців тому

      Simply being a judge doesn't make them a paragon of fairness and justice. The certification interviews aren't really conducted by trained psychologists who could identify these things, it's easy to just pretend to be a normal person.

  • @connorhamilton5707
    @connorhamilton5707 Рік тому +77

    Just so people have an idea of how many shuffles needed to sufficiently randomize a deck, the standard 52 card deck used for games like Poker needs 7 riffle shuffles to be considered sufficiently randomized (mashing is effectively the same for sleeved cards). For a 60 card Magic deck, you should do around 7-8, and a 100 card deck should be around 8-9. If done well, after these amounts of shuffles, there shouldn't be any clumping from the previous game. A couple more than these can technically make things more random, but it's not really noticeable.

    • @lietz13
      @lietz13 Рік тому +8

      the "If done well" is the part that ruins me

    • @Thunderkeg
      @Thunderkeg Рік тому +7

      ​@lietz13 exactly, no one is riffle shuffling a commander deck and most people wouldn't dream of doing that to their mtg cards in general. I would like to know how random the typical mtg shuffles their decks. It especially gets more apparent in commander where you tend to ramp out a lot more lands and I do have serious doubts about the ability to thoroughly shuffle a pile of 20+ lands from the bottom of a deck to a random distribution throughout the deck.

    • @connorhamilton5707
      @connorhamilton5707 Рік тому +5

      @@Thunderkeg I've got big enough hands to mash shuffle a 100 card deck well. I can even riffle shuffle 2 playing card decks for Canasta (108 cards; jokers included), though it is a little stiff.
      If you are shuffling well, then your cards are getting split into lots of groups of 1-3 cards each time, so that group of 20+ you are worried about turns into roughly half as many groups of 1-3 cards separated by similar groups of other cards from your deck, and they quickly get separated further and further from there.
      If you are having trouble mashing 100 cards, an alternative method I can suggest is splitting the entire deck into 2-3 piles (they don't need to be equal amounts), and shuffling those 2-3 times each.
      Then, take roughly half off of each of them and put them on piles they didn't come from (for example, half of pile 1 goes to pile 2, half of pile 2 goes to pile 3, half of pile 3 goes to pile 1; this is to imitate the separation of cards that would normally happen), and then shuffling the newly made piles 2-3 times. Repeat this process 1-2 more times, then shuffle them all together 1-2 times. It's not perfect, and it will take a little longer, but it is far easier to manage and will randomize things reasonably well.

    • @mikepower8999
      @mikepower8999 Рік тому

      at this point, can they not just get a card shuffling tech at these events?

    • @connorhamilton5707
      @connorhamilton5707 Рік тому +4

      @@mikepower8999 In order to shuffle the cards well, card shuffling machines end up being kind of rough and can damage the cards. It's fine for playing cards since they are cheaply replaceable, but not so good for collectible cards that can end up being quite expensive.

  • @ArkAngel_45
    @ArkAngel_45 Рік тому +52

    "Randomized does not mean uniformly distributed."

    • @ProtagonistOfficial
      @ProtagonistOfficial Рік тому +7

      For clarity's sake, Randomization will approach uniform distribution as instances of randomization increase, but any given instance is not guaranteed to be uniform.

    • @ArkAngel_45
      @ArkAngel_45 Рік тому +2

      Did I just get actually-ed?

    • @xaropevic7918
      @xaropevic7918 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ProtagonistOfficial Because more clarity is always good, in that case how many times you shuffle your deck during a tournament will be all of your instances, and your starting hand every game is a single instance, so if you count the distribution/mana correlation from every hand in the tournament, it will be balanced, but not necessarily every hand

    • @showingthelinks8441
      @showingthelinks8441 Рік тому +1

      ​@@xaropevic7918 because even more clarity is better, the hand isn't the single instance, it's the deck after a true randomization. The hand is just the cards you see first. So in reality in a 9 round tournament, with no mulligans and each match goes to 3 rounds you get 27 instances.

    • @waterlmao
      @waterlmao 4 місяці тому

      @@ProtagonistOfficialsuppose I stack my deck by mana weaving. When I shuffle, the deck will trend away from uniformity.

  • @marcoluciani4790
    @marcoluciani4790 Рік тому +81

    Bro HOW does he look so bad at it. Like, if I ever wanted to cheat, I'd at least make damn sure that I'm good at it before doing it ON CAMERA.

    • @DivusMagus
      @DivusMagus Рік тому +2

      Yea, it's funny I am not angry about how badly he is cheating than him actually cheating.

  • @Helmer54
    @Helmer54 Рік тому +38

    At the last pre release I went to I remember having to tell someone they couldn't mana weave between games and they're responce was "why I don't want to draw to many lands or not enough" and while I understood why they did it still unfortunately not allowed.

    • @XopheAdethri
      @XopheAdethri Рік тому +4

      This is something I do by accident. I often sort and look through my deck (I *LOVE* MTG art) if I end up getting stuck with a bye round, So my lands get clumped and sorted.

    • @xerowolf4242
      @xerowolf4242 Рік тому +5

      in between games I just pick up all the cards from my play field and graveyard into one pile, then I take all my lands in another pile, and I mash shuffle them together. then I take that stack and mash shuffle it into the rest of my library and then continue shuffling as normal. Would you consider that cheating? I'm trying to understand where people draw the line here because I don't care if people mana weave as long as they sufficiently shuffle their deck afterward.

    • @Thechosenchicken
      @Thechosenchicken Рік тому +11

      @@xerowolf4242 if you shuffle your deck enough it doesn't matter if you mana weave, the cards should be randomized. So you're either doing an action which has no benefit or only benefits you if you semi-cheat by not shuffling properly

    • @ingiford175
      @ingiford175 8 місяців тому +2

      @@Thechosenchicken But it makes some people feel better. if you do a 'perfect mana weave' and then shuffle, you may shuffle your mana into clumps.

  • @grantharriman284
    @grantharriman284 Рік тому +12

    Can we just mention the playmat on the right? He's just casually reminding every opponent at all times that they can just concede and get it over with. That's such a chad move.

  • @jacobb5564
    @jacobb5564 Рік тому +14

    That’s hilarious, this is my local lgs. I need to head in to talk to the guys about this.

  • @lostmarble540
    @lostmarble540 Рік тому +10

    most music shuffle algorithms aren't actually random, like if the same song comes up twice in a row humans don't think that's random so most shuffle algorithms are tuned to be what humans think is random rather than being truly random

    • @ogolthorp
      @ogolthorp День тому

      Of course. When your music is on shuffle you generally don’t want to hear the same song until the whole playlist has looped through.

  • @wolfganghumboldt4830
    @wolfganghumboldt4830 Рік тому +33

    I am a teacher and amateur magician, and I like to teach my students tricks. This guy looks like when one of my 8 year old students tries their first card control a minute after I showed them lmao

  • @javierpatag3609
    @javierpatag3609 Рік тому +9

    I once talked to a guy who said it should be okay to mana weave and then shuffle afterwards so that he wouldn't be cheating. I explained to him that shuffling afterwards so as to not count as cheating would randomize the deck and undo his attempt to avoid mana flood or mana drought. But that dude just couldn't get it.

    • @calebbarnhouse496
      @calebbarnhouse496 3 місяці тому

      The thing is that is wrong, while yes if you truly shuffle it perfectly that's right, no one is changing the placement of every card in the deck order relative to it's neighbors, when you shuffle a deck and let's say you split the deck at a random points like you should and place them in the middle, if you picked up your lands and at the end of the game and put them in the deck together without shuffling your other played cards in, that means your Goin to have clumps of lands and cards you played last game together you can change the likelihood of it by shuffling well and being random, but people aren't good at random, if someone picks a random number or shuffles a deck randomly they have a tendency to do it the same way, and that means why you shuffle a deck 4 times your using a similar pattern and that will affect the randomized order of cards

    • @Nalianna
      @Nalianna 22 дні тому

      I have that conversation enough that i dont play mtg any more. The decks i tend to play need time. Not some RDW player taking 20 mins to shuffle.

  • @kellyhoesing2573
    @kellyhoesing2573 Рік тому +82

    The number of people who think Manaweaving isn't cheating is huge and confusing. In smaller cardgames I've played it's even been the people in charge of tournament rules. They're always baffled when confronted.

    • @Locohappy
      @Locohappy Рік тому +6

      Yea, just do it at home when you put your deck together and no one cares.

    • @thanhavictus
      @thanhavictus Рік тому +19

      @@Locohappy if I can mash shuffle your deck a few times afterwards and you feel bad and feel the negative benefit, then you probably know internally that you are in fact cheating

    • @maaikevreugdemaker9210
      @maaikevreugdemaker9210 Рік тому +15

      well most of them think that weaving and then shuffling is fine. but the problem is that if you believe that helps, you aren't shuffling well.

    • @swahilimaster
      @swahilimaster Рік тому +7

      Used to go to a local place that would try to enforce a rule that you could only do a simple cut on your opponents deck to try to save time, they eventually lost their ability to hold DCI sanctioned tournaments due to their absolute refusal to comply with the rules. Same place would always try to enforce their own custom ban list in sanctioned play, often banning cards that weren't even meta purely because one particular player won with it the week previously, or because it was countering the local net-deck meta. It really sucked, especially since it was essentially the only option locally to play in tournaments at the time, the other local place never had enough people to have tournaments and the owner would routinely fill a roster with accounts she had made using her family members names so she could fake having enough players to continue receiving promo materials which she would keep.

    • @nikolaipaderin599
      @nikolaipaderin599 Рік тому +6

      Is it still cheating if you proper shuffle afterwards? Because most times after a game, my lands are clumped together

  • @DerekScottBland
    @DerekScottBland Рік тому +38

    My best Spotify "randomizer" incident wasn't 2 songs by the same artist, but rather in a 1200+ song listing I got Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love followed immediately by Weird Al's Addicted to Spuds.

    • @cluelesscardgamer
      @cluelesscardgamer Рік тому +2

      i once had a 1000+ song playlist on shuffle and repeat all finish and start over on the same song. i've never recovered

    • @hamsandwich6685
      @hamsandwich6685 Рік тому +1

      I think that the audio waves are compared to each other to try to match for flow, I don't know if thats how it works or not but it's not actually really random, there is programming and a method to what the order of playback becomes.

    • @hamsandwich6685
      @hamsandwich6685 Рік тому

      @@jeffe2267 those that would include duplicates would be closer to true random then?
      There's something philosophically valuable here.
      Why does random mean as much as it does for humans?

    • @DerekScottBland
      @DerekScottBland Рік тому +1

      @@hamsandwich6685 - a programmer friend explained it to me a long time ago that there was no such thing as "random" to a computer. It's always based on some current value deep in the system or something like that.

    • @hamsandwich6685
      @hamsandwich6685 Рік тому

      @@DerekScottBland in computers, true random does not exist.
      With the human mind, I am confident something closer to true randomness is more possible.
      Though it can be argued, that on sub conscience levels, the mind may still be applying subtle patterns.

  • @golgariguy
    @golgariguy Рік тому +12

    A lot of people put cards on top when they fetch and then pretend to shuffle while keeping the top unchanged. Very common cheat, and that's why you should always cut or even shuffle after someone fetches

  • @Th3Treasoner
    @Th3Treasoner Рік тому +10

    Vince didn't even need to say anything, holy shit that was some blatant stacking there.

  • @namdoolb
    @namdoolb Рік тому +20

    I always remember a little anecdote I heard one time (sadly can't remember exactly where):
    If your conventional shuffling after you pile shuffled or manawove is sufficient to randomise your deck, then said manaweaving accomplishes nothing except wasting time. & if you're not sufficiently randomising your deck afterwards then you're cheating.
    Though on the subject of shuffle cheating we did have a player at our fnm who many suspected of doing this. What we suspected was that they were moving cards around during sideboarding time to get as even of a distribution as possible of everything, & then shuffling in such a way as to minimally disrupt this distribution. This survived being cut, because whatever chunk of deck they started with was pretty much the same as any other chunk of deck.
    Unsurprisingly they usually enjoyed very smooth draws & a lot of victories.
    Now, no-one ever tried to go after them.... it's the lgs & nobody wants drama in the community. Plus, not the easiest thing to prove; and no-one who suspected it could actually prove it.
    So what some of us did was upgrade him from "cut at fnm" to "always shuffle". (Gotta admit; the vast majority of opponents at fnm... just cutting the deck is enough for that level of play (for me at least))
    Anyway, his win % dropped precipitously after we started shuffling his deck on the regular. Funny that.
    Moral of the story: always cut your opponents deck. If you're playing anything higher than fnm (or you expect shenanigans) always shuffle it.

    • @dj66800
      @dj66800 Рік тому +1

      'If your conventional shuffling after you pile shuffled or manawove is sufficient to randomise your deck, then said manaweaving accomplishes nothing except wasting time. & if you're not sufficiently randomising your deck afterwards then you're cheating.'
      The same could be said of not manaweaving, it's just your 'cheating' would be disadvantaging yourself most of the time (deck dependent). I'm sure some people could give examples of fringe mtg decks were picking up the lands and nonlands and just slapping them on top of the deck and shuffling would actually bring an advantage for a particular deck gameplan.

    • @Nalianna
      @Nalianna 22 дні тому

      We had a player, (that i lived with), that had 1 card in a longer sleeve than the rest. in a format where some cards were restricted. Day of a big tourney, we swapped two of his cards while he slept. The long sleeve was on a swamp instead. 0/2 drop.

  • @DeviilReaper
    @DeviilReaper Рік тому +32

    Great Video just one thing, as Judges we do not call it Pile 'Shuffle' we call it Pile Counting, because as you mentioned this is not truly randomizing.

    • @PleasantKenobi
      @PleasantKenobi  Рік тому +14

      That's a great point! Thank you! Will include that in the inevitable follow up.

    • @soup8786
      @soup8786 Рік тому +2

      You give it 7 riffles after you do piles. It's just peace of mind

    • @acclrator
      @acclrator 2 місяці тому

      I always wondered how random/non-random a deck would be after a facedown pile shuffle… I’m not trying to discredit that it’s not a proper shuffle, but just more curious about the actual numbers behind it.

    • @Muhahahahaz
      @Muhahahahaz Місяць тому

      @@acclratorthe problem is, there’s nothing random about it. With a mash or riffle, which card goes next is left to chance, similar to rolling a die or flipping a coin (unless you intentionally perform a perfect Faro shuffle, which would also be cheating)
      Pile “shuffling” is deterministic. There’s a specific number of piles, and each card gets placed in a specific pile based on where it was in the previous ordering. Cheaters literally use this determinism to stack their decks ahead of time

  • @IXIBathoryIXI
    @IXIBathoryIXI Рік тому +5

    Cheaters can be such goobers. I remember watching a match at a FNM during Zendikar standard between Mono Black and UW Control. This was back when everyone was playing Baneslayer in their deck as a finisher. The Mono B player gets stomped G 1 and me and a few others watch him badly sneak a card from outside the game to his hand for G2. G2 rolls around, the UW player taps out for a Baneslayer and the guy brings in his big smoking gun that he cheated into his hand, Halo Hunter. A 2BBB Demon that ETBs Destroy target angel. He windmill slams it down to only realize that Baneslayer has Prot from Demons, rendering his cheat completely pointless. The look on the guys face when he realized this was priceless. He loses G2 and proceeds to never come back to the LGS for FNM.

  • @Suspinded
    @Suspinded Рік тому +26

    The Logical Rule of Mana Weaving : If Mana Weaving is making your draws better, you're not shuffling properly or enough.
    *Nobody* should see the contents of any deck in the process of shuffling.
    Preferably, always shuffle the opponent's deck. At minimum, cut the deck. Anyone that gets upset at you for it shouldn't be trusted. If they randomized properly, it should affect nothing.
    I believe it is minimum 7 shuffles to properly randomize a deck. Accept no less.
    As an aside : If you need to prove a point to someone mana weaving, 3 pile count their deck. Anyone doing 2 spells, 1 land weaving will get 2 neat piles of spells and 1 pile of land stacked like a sandwich. They are guaranteed to get 7 spells or 7 lands. I've gotten more than one person to quit weaving doing this.

    • @hamsandwich6685
      @hamsandwich6685 Рік тому +1

      The rule of minimum 7 shuffles to achieve proper randomization is from the profession of prestidigitation.
      It's a magician's code type of thing

    • @atalkingcow
      @atalkingcow Рік тому +2

      " If you need to prove a point to someone mana weaving, 3 pile count their deck. Anyone doing 2 spells, 1 land weaving will get 2 neat piles of spells and 1 pile of land stacked like a sandwich. They are guaranteed to get 7 spells or 7 lands. I've gotten more than one person to quit weaving doing this."
      Please do not do this, just call a judge. Doing this and proceeding into the game is Manipulation of Game Materials and makes you a cheater as well.
      If you suspect someone is cheating, don't try to counter their cheating. Just call a Judge and explain what you observed.

    • @drpibisback7680
      @drpibisback7680 Рік тому +2

      ​@@hamsandwich6685 I've seen at least one paper (from the 90's, admittedly) suggesting that 7 shuffles is about the minimum needed for close to proper randomization based on mathematic principles, I don't think it's all down to magician practices.

    • @hamsandwich6685
      @hamsandwich6685 Рік тому +1

      @@drpibisback7680 fair enough.
      Seems likely they knew that as well and why it became the industry standard.

    • @badgerwatkins
      @badgerwatkins Рік тому

      People keep forgetting the "7 shuffles" thing is for **perfect** shuffles, and for a 52 card deck.

  • @EngineerfifeninerO
    @EngineerfifeninerO Рік тому +5

    Mana weaving:
    Recent new players only learned MTG from Commander teaches bad habits, like this. My LGS had to crack down on it. Issuing game warnings and etc.

  • @sirnique
    @sirnique Рік тому +38

    When I was a new player, I remember guys at my shop telling me mana weaving was legal and fair. Imagine having to cheat to beat a new player to feel good about yourself

    • @donniemilby5848
      @donniemilby5848 Рік тому +2

      This happened to me. Wondered why I kept losing every time

  • @calenhoover1124
    @calenhoover1124 Рік тому +3

    I’ve got a friend who manaweaves before shuffling every time. I try and explain to him that it doesn’t matter if he’s shuffling afterwards and letting his opponent ahuffle and cut but he doesn’t care. I mean, I don’t care about it because I get to shuffle it and I know it’s not stacked but it still grinds my gears that he won’t accept that he doesn’t need to manaweave.

    • @xerowolf4242
      @xerowolf4242 Рік тому

      I think this does matter. here's why. I used to mana weave before shuffling every time and back then, I would get mana screwed like 80% of the time. Always a mix of flooded and dry. But since I've stopped, I only get mana screwed about 20%-30% now. If by any chance your friend is constantly getting mana screwed as well, show him this comment and maybe he'll stop. It worked for me.

    • @ogre7699
      @ogre7699 Місяць тому

      I wouldn't want to play with that guy, ngl. I'm fine with it prior or inbetween casual games, and only if it's infrequent. But I wouldn't put up with that shit mid-game.
      But I mean, if he doesn't care, guy shouldn't be surprised if eventually no-one wants to play with him eventually.

  • @Homura23
    @Homura23 Рік тому +36

    Never trust someone who doesn’t cut your deck

    • @grantharriman284
      @grantharriman284 Рік тому +3

      I pretty much only play at local card shop events, and I never cut my opponents deck simply to speed up play. It lets me stay focused on what I am doing as this usually is a limited format of a set I am not overly familiar with. The stakes are so low, that playing more magic without running into the time limit is a bigger priority to me.

    • @TheOnionKnight1
      @TheOnionKnight1 Рік тому

      I just don't want to touch their cards...

    • @zackpew
      @zackpew Рік тому +1

      Locally I try randomize whether I cut or not so it’s impossible to expect

    • @omegaxtrigun
      @omegaxtrigun Рік тому +1

      @@grantharriman284 You should at least cut the deck. It takes literally two seconds. I sincerely doubt that's putting that much strain on the clock.

    • @grantharriman284
      @grantharriman284 Рік тому

      @@omegaxtrigun It's mostly about keeping my attention on what I am doing with my deck that I have literally built minutes before when they search their library as part of a chain of actions. I am more concerned with not missing my ability triggers or otherwise goofing up how my deck is supposed to work than with whether someone is cheating in a virtually zero stakes event.

  • @Inzanepiratical
    @Inzanepiratical Рік тому +5

    The fact that this was a Judge of any kind is disgusting. I'd say he should be ashamed, but clearly he wasn't above cheating at FNM, so I doubt he would.

  • @wildman274
    @wildman274 Рік тому +20

    My goodness, he is just not caring about who sees what he is doing.

  • @TheKauzdoctor
    @TheKauzdoctor Рік тому +4

    When i was a child i was playing in a super low stakes game at my lgs. My oponent started to mana weave the shit out of his deck, like 1 Land - 2 Cards - 1 Land - repeat. Than he didnt shuffle if but gave it to me for cutting. So i looked him in the eyes and cut his deck 1 Card on this pile - 2 Cards on this pile - 1 card on this pile. He didnt draw any lands this game and was fuming, didnt even feel bad about it.

  • @johnlancaster2841
    @johnlancaster2841 Рік тому +7

    I totally get why people don’t do this, but I bridge shuffle my cards. It means my cards are always face down and out of my sight and it is a very good way to properly randomize my cards, and if you do it correctly you don’t damage your cards either. Naturally, when I cut my opponent’s deck I don’t bridge shuffle theirs because I know some people hate that, but I do a good two or three mash shuffles and call it good.
    Fun story I like to tell, I played in a somewhat casual legacy event in New Jersey. I had a deck that I had spent WAY too much money on that was just a pet deck for me, UB Landstill. I had judge promo FoWs, foil worldwake Jace the Mjnd Sculptors, foil Onslaught Polluted Deltas signed by Rob Alexander, the works. At the time (2018) the deck was probably $16,000. No one at the store I played at really knew me because I wasn’t a regular, so when I started bridge shuffling the deck, I had people all over the store just cringing like it was causing them physical pain. It was great.

    • @Kotosuatz
      @Kotosuatz Рік тому +4

      You sir are a monster and I applaud you.

    • @xerowolf4242
      @xerowolf4242 Рік тому +3

      to riffle shuffle/bridge shuffle without causing damage to the cards actually takes skill. A skill which most people don't have. So I understand why people hate seeing it/having it done to their deck. They just don't realize that it can be perfectly fine if done correctly and gently.

    • @johnlancaster2841
      @johnlancaster2841 Рік тому +1

      @@xerowolf4242 Oh absolutely, it took a lot of practice to do it. It was especially difficult learning how to do it with sleeves without splitting them.

  • @helios566
    @helios566 Рік тому +5

    This was at my LGS and Im hearing about it from this video. Shows how much I pay attention to non commander things lol.

  • @damiend.7392
    @damiend.7392 Рік тому +9

    First time I've heard that pile shuffling without looking at your cards is cheating. Pretty much everyone against whom I have played has done this for at least a couple decades.

    • @katiequeen7225
      @katiequeen7225 Рік тому +3

      It is against the rules as it isn't considered to be sufficient randomisation, you are allowed to do it if you then shuffle regularly afterwards. This means that the "shuffling" part of pile shuffling is irrelevant, it really is only done to count your cards

    • @damiend.7392
      @damiend.7392 Рік тому +1

      @@katiequeen7225 Oh yeah, definitely cards shuffled afterwards, I must have missed that part if mentioned. I was under impression that pile shuffling followed by additional deck shuffling was considered cheating.

    • @brianbroski7869
      @brianbroski7869 Рік тому +2

      Pile shuffling isn’t a shuffle. Its a repeated non random pattern. So hypothetically, if you know the order of your entire deck before, you should be able to decipher the order after a pile shuffle. Nothing is random about placing one card at a time into pre determined piles

    • @simonteesdale9752
      @simonteesdale9752 Рік тому +2

      ​@@damiend.7392 The only other thing to watch out for is that pile 'shuffling' too often is considered slow play.
      I think the limit is once per game. I'm not certain though.

    • @beardedwendigo5291
      @beardedwendigo5291 Рік тому

      I've also never heard this considered cheating, nearly half the players I've faced either casually at home or at LGS pile shuffle and I've never seen anyone complain about it. I don't personally find it very effecient but I don't have a problem with it either, and I certainly wouldn't call it cheating especially if I'm just going to shuffle and cut my opponents deck immediately after anyway.

  • @grantmurdock7385
    @grantmurdock7385 Рік тому +7

    I like shuffling all the cards from the previous game first, then do the mix with the rest of the deck. Mentally, it lets me believe the lands won't all be stuck together for next time. Minimum time to get around the hangup.
    I also can't get over how much those sleeved cards being pile 'shuffled' look like cheese slices.

    • @PleasantKenobi
      @PleasantKenobi  Рік тому +8

      That's because they were cheese slices. Look closer.

    • @hennerzz3460
      @hennerzz3460 3 місяці тому

      @@PleasantKenobi i went back and looked....:(

  • @icansavehiphop
    @icansavehiphop Рік тому +7

    I make a point for people who mana weave against me when they present cuts i simply just undo it. they learn to stop that real quick. ive had people call judges over to get themselves dqued after complaining bout the way i cut
    edit: it is also pretty common at prereleases so look out

    • @possiblemonkey8915
      @possiblemonkey8915 Рік тому +1

      How do you un do it

    • @xwlfx315x
      @xwlfx315x Рік тому +2

      @@possiblemonkey8915 most decks are around 1/3rd mana sources so a true mana weave is 2 spells and 1 land repeated. To "undo" this you pile shuffle creating 3 piles, 2 of those piles will be all or mostly spells and 1 pile will be all or mostly mana sources. Once you put those 3 piles together they will have either all mana sources or none. It's a reverse cheat and is actually still a cheat so I would only do this if its someone who is doing these things in a casual setting because otherwise you should call a judge/owner to report the cheating.

    • @yorchavez488
      @yorchavez488 9 місяців тому +2

      @@xwlfx315x Why is it a cheat? if we assume the opponent shuffled his deck you can cut it whatever way you want and it will still be randomized, as long as you don't look at the carts there is no problem.

  • @Shivana246
    @Shivana246 Рік тому +5

    I remember one GP I was at I was watching the feature match area. one of the players was a previous opponent of mine, so was checking the game out. it was after sideboarding and I noticed that the player was accidently not changing his bottom card while shuffling. I'm pretty sure it was accidental because he was never looking down and talking to the opponent and the deck faced away from him, but one of the judges watching noticed too. I saw the judge stare watching his shuffling until he moved the bottom card in the last few shuffles. pretty sure he nearly got called for that.

  • @xSling0x
    @xSling0x Рік тому +11

    That’s why I mash shuffle, pile shuffle in a weird and random order and NOT in equal piles, then mash shuffle THOSE piles into each other and finally a full mash shuffle of the entire deck. I find that this method, though time consuming, works the best. Idk if I’d do it at a tournament unless the rounds over and I’m prepping for the next round but I digress

    • @Supernichtpatrick
      @Supernichtpatrick Рік тому

      I didn't even know people do pile shuffling in a non-random order and with equal piles. Doing it randomly breaks up the clumps from previous rounds just as well and also actually randomises your cards. Tbh, I have a hard time figuring out what the right way to shuffle is between games in a best of 3 and hope every time that it is sufficient while not waisting too much time.

  • @sway_onthetrail
    @sway_onthetrail 10 місяців тому +1

    Drawing 7 before your opponent is even done shuffling is absolutely unhinged behavior.

  • @Auron3991
    @Auron3991 27 днів тому

    That's a person who earns my special cut, which is cutting the deck into multiple, random sized piles and reassembling them based on whatever order I whim while staring my opponent directly in the eye. I've had to do it to one person in my life and it got my point across the first time.
    On the topic of pile shuffling: I do it to make sure I do a true randomize at least once. Admittedly, mine's a little different, as I mass shuffle each pile back in (6 piles, shuffle one, add pile, shuffle, repeat). Since I generally don't run out my deck, the randomness in the remainder helps alleviate the fact I don't have the time to riffle-strip 7 times each time I shuffle (which technically is only the minimum for a 52-card deck, but better than what a lot of people in this game do).

  • @thomasfleming8131
    @thomasfleming8131 Рік тому +5

    I just pile shuffle because I'm bad at mashing, so I do a quick pile first. But I also only play commander, where the 100 card double sleeved deck is a pain in the ass to manipulate.

    • @MrMarnel
      @MrMarnel Рік тому +3

      Shuffle 50 and 50, then mash those two together, then again.

  • @RazgrizAce67
    @RazgrizAce67 Рік тому +4

    Anything above a friendly game with no stakes, I am absolutely cutting my opponent's deck at minimum. For bigger tournaments, I'm shuffling their deck. Just a good habit. It's not rude, it's part of the rules, don't feel bad about doing it.

  • @Altorin
    @Altorin День тому

    If you feel you need to manaweave in order to not get mana screwed, you need to shuffle more. It's really as simple as that. If you can look at the deck and think "Well, I just played a game so all my lands are clumped together I better manaweave", what you should be thinking is "I better shuffle"
    If you know ANYTHING about the makeup of the arrangement of cards in your deck, that deck needs to be shuffled. And if you keep getting mana screwed in game 2, 3, 4, etc, you need to shuffle way more.

  • @briandownie2955
    @briandownie2955 2 місяці тому +2

    Pile shuffling to break up suspected clumps from previous games kind of implies that you are already aware that your deck is stacked in a way that could more reliably produce certain cards in succession. I kinda feel like it's valid as long as you shuffle afterwards, I think being terrible at shuffling is a big contributor to clumps.

    • @PleasantKenobi
      @PleasantKenobi  2 місяці тому

      Clumps are a natural part of sufficient randomisation.
      If you need to "shuffle properly" after pile counting your deck, then pile counting admittedly didn't do enough, right?

    • @chronicstonerranger1
      @chronicstonerranger1 2 місяці тому

      ​@@PleasantKenobibro.... Natural. You said it yourself. They literally described unnatural clumps.

  • @MtendoTheSkunk
    @MtendoTheSkunk Рік тому +3

    Which is why as the opponent you should ALWAYS shuffle/cut your opponent's deck, even when playing for fun or casual games to keep people from taking advantage and manipulating their deck every game.

  • @dragshadowC
    @dragshadowC Рік тому +2

    I have a guy that shuffle cheats at our locals in casual commander games. Me and my friend usually see this and the dude opens the same few combo pieces every single time he plays with us. We don't directly call him out on it because It's funny that he stacks his deck and still somehow ends up last every single time.

    • @dillonoickle5841
      @dillonoickle5841 Рік тому

      yeah we had a guy who would just like draw extra cards all game if he had nothing he really wanted to do coming up. and i mean like a comical amount like would end his turn with 2 cards in hand and at the start would have like 6 or 7 and think we didnt notice (we eventually brought it up and then stopped playing with him when he wouldnt stop)

  • @vinni522
    @vinni522 Рік тому +1

    One time at GP, OP called judge on me cheating. I random pile shuffle (placing cards in random piles instead of just clockwise or whatever), and count quietly 1-6 10 times to make sure I have 60 card deck. OP thought it was fishy and called judge … “he’s cheating I don’t know how but he’s shuffling weird” =_______= the kicker, his shuffle on my deck was extremely long and suspicious but couldn’t find any problem, but I always cut the deck of of precaution. Later, happened to see him at top table nearby. His OP Minds Desire for 10+ and bricked, and standing behind I can clearly see he is cheating. Quietly called judge to walk over and observe, G3 his OP Mind’s Desired for 5 and bricked, but had enough off the free spell to get mana to play a second MD for 9 and bricked again. Judge walked over and DQ’d Villain. Great feeling! Guy must’ve spent hours practicing to perform it to a point where I was looking for it and couldn’t spot it when sitting opposite him.

  • @TmissinglinkC
    @TmissinglinkC 2 місяці тому +1

    If you're pile shuffling and you've finished putting them in to piles, just mash the piles together instead of picking up each pile.

    • @chronicstoner1work
      @chronicstoner1work 2 місяці тому +1

      Most of us do a standard shuffle after to make sure it's as random as possible. This guy seems to think that's cheating tho.

  • @matthewoverton9034
    @matthewoverton9034 Рік тому +3

    Hey Kenobi! Great content as always. I recon it would be good for you to explain for new people WHY weaving isn't innocuous so people don't see it as a nitpick, when its actually about fair play. I think new people see weaving as not an advantage but a way to have a smoother experience without appreciating that weaving is advantageous to some archetypes more than others and it effects deck building criteria and the power of cards. If a certain count of land were assumed in every opening and draw there after, every meta in every format would be very different. The new unbanning with preordain and inclusion of the LOTR land cyclers is a great example of what happens to a deck and meta when your opening land count and land draws there after is effected. Thanks again for the content.

    • @bostycraiova
      @bostycraiova 6 місяців тому

      I am curious how people can "see this as not an advantage but a way to have a smoother experience". How can it not be an advantage if you ensure smoother draws? It all just sounds like cognitive dissonance to me.

  • @tambutt9822
    @tambutt9822 Рік тому +3

    IIRC the MTG rules allow pile shuffling once per game before the start of the game for the purpose of counting. This was changed a few years ago from it not being allowed at all previously, but I have not played in paper in a long while so it may have been changed again.

    • @katiequeen7225
      @katiequeen7225 Рік тому +1

      Yes but you are still required to shuffle regularly afterwards, if you only pile shuffle you are breaking the rules

    • @Tvboy777
      @Tvboy777 Рік тому +1

      Yeah and don't call it pile shuffling because it's not a shuffle, it's just rearranging the cards in the deck in a non-random manner.

    • @shawman25
      @shawman25 Рік тому +1

      @@Tvboy777 Yeah I usually rearrange my deck in a non-random order once per match. And maybe after a particularly long game as well. I find if I don't rearrange my deck in a non-random order once in awhile shuffling doesn't do enough to spread my lands out.

  • @Gureiseion
    @Gureiseion Рік тому

    A pile shuffle at the beginning of a match to verify deck size, riffled at least five times before presenting for cut.
    End of game, cards that were drawn are loosely arranged to evenly space lands/nonlands. This is solely to appease minor OCD, and is gently mashed into the remaining deck before sideboarding.
    After sideboarding, count sideboard to verify deck size, then back to the 5x+ riffling as the cycle begins anew.

  • @drkruggles5961
    @drkruggles5961 8 днів тому

    My philosophy around Mana Weaving and Pile Shuffling (in a casual setting) has been that those are fine if you start with them, but you need to be doing regular shuffling without looking at the contents of your deck after to effectively make sure that you do not have any idea what the order of your deck is. I think this video does a good job explaining why that is probably too lenient, because that guy could have made the argument that he was doing that.

  • @errorerror6918
    @errorerror6918 Рік тому +7

    My justification for pile shuffling is to break up literal clumps - cards that are stuck together by static or slightly grubby sleeves. After that, mashing randomises it.

    • @XopheAdethri
      @XopheAdethri Рік тому

      Yeah, that first match of the day occasionally has a couple clingers.

    • @caulifloodle
      @caulifloodle Рік тому

      Yeah, if I only mash shuffle I know I’m likely to run into a clump of lands or something that didn’t get separated after my last game. I go with pile shuffle plus a quick mash every time.

  • @ocha-time
    @ocha-time Рік тому +12

    I had a friend show me that after "Shuffling" their deck, one or two draws in they were able to "guess" the next cards drawn with about 95% accuracy. I was like "...So you're stacking the deck?" and he was like "No, no! You saw me shuffle, it's randomized!" and it's like bruh, if you know what's coming, that's not randomization. Did he expect me to be impressed? I used to play with this guy. He legitimately tried to convince me that it's all down to deck construction reducing variables, what a fuckin pro

    • @4Asphalt4
      @4Asphalt4 Рік тому +6

      I mean, that's probably true if you're just running 15 copies of your 4 best cards. Work smarter not harder

    • @XopheAdethri
      @XopheAdethri Рік тому

      @@4Asphalt4 Yeah, running a Limited Tribal deck usually means you pump the deck full of multiple copies of a win condition.

  • @torinnbalasar6774
    @torinnbalasar6774 Рік тому

    I'm an edh player. I used to pile shuffle after deck construction or having particularly bad mulligans, and always followed with at least some method of rifle shuffling.
    Currently what I do is split the deck into thrids and alterate pairs for each rifle shuffle a few times, then rifle shuffle once or twice the whole deck.
    I don't play much anymore to have practice shuffling the big deck fully sleeved, so I find this way faster and easier without having to be as concerned with damaging sleeves. I don't know how exactly it mathematically compares to other methods of shuffle for randomization, which I recall finding an actual study whre they determined that ~6-10 rifle shuffles were necessary to achieve depending on deck size.

  • @spikysmoothness
    @spikysmoothness 5 місяців тому +1

    This is why I shuffle with the cardbacks up and always ask for my deck to be cut even in casual commander so it hopefully settles worries people might have. Cheating in magic (and in general) just feels ass to do and do to people. Terrible draws make for stories just as much as "Oh yeah I had the perfect hand bro" which you know isn't cool because you cheated for it so its not cool.

  • @maaikevreugdemaker9210
    @maaikevreugdemaker9210 Рік тому +6

    I always pile shuffle my deck once each time I take it out to play. It is to "count" (even though I have had moments where I had one too many or too few), but mainly to be sure cards aren't sticking to each other. But you are right, it is not randomizing anything indeed. It is not shuffling actually.

  • @cjgonzalez954
    @cjgonzalez954 Рік тому +3

    I thought the Yu-Gi-Oh stream cheater was bad. But this was way too casual. Almost like he was just begging to get caught.

  • @epsilonfighters3563
    @epsilonfighters3563 Рік тому

    I used to play Yugioh with a guy who would sort his cards into several piles. then pick up the piles and cut the deck in half a few times. Then tell me that "This is what they do at regionals" so when I asked if I could shuffle his deck, he spent the entire match going "Why isn't my deck working"

  • @JimmythePyro
    @JimmythePyro Місяць тому

    My wife and I only really play Cube and EDH now but we were raised in an FNM setting. Our friends who only play EDH are always suprised that we double mash and then cut each others deck. It's just a force of habit by this point.

  • @DemonsForge
    @DemonsForge Рік тому +3

    7:28 When it comes to competitive play, I learned to go into it with this mentality.
    - Don't trust any opponent.
    - Don't trust a judge will find/catch any cheating.
    - Pay attention to every stage and interaction of play.
    Considering the number of Intermediate/Pro players that have come out of the wood work as cheaters, we should all be vigilante of each other. Even with people we are close to, all it takes is one moment where something is done incorrectly, and whether by intention or not, the game has been changed unfairly.
    Keep the cheater's DQ'd, and ensure the honest players are consistent and accountable.

  • @mothman5779
    @mothman5779 Рік тому +4

    Well thank you, Vince! You learned me something today. I'm apparently a dirty cheater! I do the stack shuffle method sometimes, usually after I've played a handful of games in a row where I got mana fucked. I'd have never thought of it as a cheat before you explained it, but it does make sense. Generally the only other time I do this is at the end of a long gaming session and I do more steps than simply deal out four piles and stack them. I'll deal out 4-5 piles, randomly selecting a pile to deal onto, then mash each pile, then mash each pile together one by one until all the dealt piles as together. It's a lot of steps and probably completely pointless because of all the mashing I'm doing anyway, but in my mind it helps break those clumps from previous games and is ready to be mashed before the next game.

  • @cool_scatter
    @cool_scatter 6 місяців тому

    Interesting take on pile shuffling. I always thought of it as basically a more rote version of mash shuffling. It does break up clumps, but if you're doing that along with packet shuffling then it should be fine if you do it enough. If you scoop, there will be usually huge clumps of lands/creatures, and packet shuffling leaves the clumps in, which isn't random either. You need both (or just doing either of them a bunch of times).

  • @LolaliciousSmiley
    @LolaliciousSmiley Рік тому +2

    I was taught to mana weave or distribute into piles before shuffling normally by my high school physics teacher. Then, someone said I was wasting time because random means random. Setting up anything beforehand is pointless if you shuffle properly afterwards. It was a huge fucking OH DUH moment and I realized how stupid I was.

    • @hennerzz3460
      @hennerzz3460 Рік тому

      well it could have been worse ; it could have taken you until now to figure it out when reading a youtube comment...:)

  • @ProtagonistOfficial
    @ProtagonistOfficial Рік тому +3

    Your pile shuffling rant is understandable but I think slightly overstated. Mash shuffling such that your deck is not sufficiently randomized is cheating. The real question is in the real world, does pile shuffling followed by mash shuffling lead to a more random deck distribution on average than an average mash shuffle. I believe 7 perfect mash shuffles creates a randomized deck, but people aren't perfect. Also, cards sticking together due to static friction is fairly common, even a poorly performed pile shuffle prevents this possibility from occuring. As you mentioned counting your deck to ensure nothing is missing / you cut the correct amount of cards post sideboard is for sure warranted. Finally, a player can take as much time as they want shuffling within the rules, not every action during your shuffling time needs to contribute to your shuffle. Using your time to meditate/think are perfectly valid uses of time, and cutting those actions to appease your opponent is not helping you play at your best. If tournament run time is impacted at large by the action players take, then rules can be modified accordingly.
    - one time pile shuffler into mash dude

    • @CA-zn8hu
      @CA-zn8hu Рік тому

      In a non-casual setting, you definitely cannot take as much time as you would like shuffling. You may take a reasonable amount of time.

    • @ProtagonistOfficial
      @ProtagonistOfficial Рік тому

      @@CA-zn8hu I never said as much as you want. I said as much as you want "within the rules." I'm not sure why you would mischaracterize my comment given that I'm referring to the same sentence you quoted (which you omitted the ending of).

    • @TK4K411
      @TK4K411 Рік тому

      @@ProtagonistOfficial you literally said it "Finally, a player can take as much time as they want shuffling....." Your within rules catch all doesn't save your argument. You are implying that you can take as much time as you would like. Honestly it's whatever, just be reasonable. Don't play/sideboard slow after beating a control deck just to get the win. After only completing one game. Be fair.

    • @bouboulroz
      @bouboulroz Рік тому +1

      ​@@TK4K411 I mean, the "within the rules" part of the sentence you ignored seems like a quite important distinction. So it does kind of save their argument, because they never argued merely "as much time as they want", they argued "as much time as they want *within the rules.* "
      You are literally arguing against a point they never made.

    • @ProtagonistOfficial
      @ProtagonistOfficial Рік тому +1

      @@TK4K411 I will assume you are arguing in good faith. "within the rules" means within the rules of the tournament you are playing in. Sometimes this means 5 minutes if I remember correctly and sometimes this is left up to judge discretion and the time limit is left up to the interpretation of "a reasonable amount of time". "Within the rules" is a qualifier on the phrase "as much as you want." If I say you can go whereever you want within my house, it does not mean you can go outside of my house. Hopefully I helped clarify any misunderstandings.

  • @aleksanderborkowski1973
    @aleksanderborkowski1973 Рік тому +5

    While i can understand point that pile shuffling before proper shuffling takes a little bit more time, I tend to do that before match once.
    1. Because it helps counting cards after recent match, when i could sideboard something and not always remember to take it out
    2. Because i am always uncertain that sole shuffling will randomize deck perfectly (that one can be viewed as unreasonable - i understand)
    3.And because sometimes 2-3 cards get stuck together by static or something and i would like to minimize that risk if possible.
    I tend to not do that between games though and never know where my lands or spells are before
    I think saying that is waste of everyones time is a little over the top. I tend to play reasonably fast and had termination maybe few times and always for another reason anyway. If someone wants to stall, there are more efficient ways i think.

    • @TK4K411
      @TK4K411 Рік тому +1

      Random is random, cards sticking together can be random. The point is that YOU or anyone else doesn't know if they are, or they AREN'T. If you feel or know that everything is evenly distributed aka "not stuck together", it is not random. There is no perfect random. Random will be random. You shouldn't know. That is random.
      But counting your cards is a different than shuffling your deck. Please do what you need to make sure you have the right number of cards in your deck and sideboard. making piles can be fast way to count your cards but people fall into the trap thinking it is good form of shuffling. It is not.

    • @aleksanderborkowski1973
      @aleksanderborkowski1973 Рік тому +2

      "Not stuck together" what i mean is LITERALLY stuck together, not like land next to land or whatever, but just one card stick to another. It is not random or not - it's just annoying and i want to prevent that, and pile shuffling can prevent that better than mashing.
      And i also don't recommend piling INSTEAD of proper shuffling. Just as something extra to prevent some annoying situations before shuffling deck 10+ times.

  • @abderianagelast7868
    @abderianagelast7868 Рік тому +1

    In nearly all circumstances, mana weaving should be avoided. The only time I would say it's acceptable is in a casual setting where you discuss it with your playgroup and everyone has agreed that mana weaving is allowed at that specific table. That of course applies to any rule, but I can see it being a house rule people want to adopt for fun, and I do think there's room for that in the game, just not in official rulesets.

  • @dennisbradford7216
    @dennisbradford7216 Рік тому +1

    When I was perhaps twelve or thirteen I pile shuffled between games at an FNM. I didn't know any better. My opponent, seeing exactly how I pile shuffled and that I didn't do any other sort of shuffling, proceeded to "cut" my deck by re-pile shuffling my deck, essentially reverting it to the exact order my deck was in after the end of the previous game. Needless to say I mulliganed. Over ten years later, I'm a level 1 judge, and I know now that my opponent wasn't allowed to do that either, but I will tell you this- I never pile shuffled again.

  • @brennanclement8582
    @brennanclement8582 Рік тому +6

    It's good to spread the word about wasting time for pile shuffling before the mash. Minor pet peeve of mine.

    • @kathic6402
      @kathic6402 Рік тому +5

      I am skeptical of his assertion that pile shuffle followed by mash shuffle is the same result as mash shuffling alone.

    • @tambutt9822
      @tambutt9822 Рік тому +1

      @@kathic6402 It is if you shuffle well enough to fully randomize (by the definition of what randomization is), but a lot of people don't shuffle well enough.

    • @tambutt9822
      @tambutt9822 Рік тому

      I only play ygo in paper at the moment but I do it just to make sure I sided correctly, cause I am shit at keeping track of my maindeck and sidedeck cards.

    • @kathic6402
      @kathic6402 Рік тому

      @@tambutt9822 my feelings exactly. I don't think most people, myself included, are good at mash shuffling

    • @AgonalRhythm
      @AgonalRhythm Рік тому

      I believe it takes something like 7 to fully randomize when pile shuffling and you need to choose a number of piles that is appropriate for the number of cards in the deck. For example, 7 piles is also a good number for 60 card decks, because it's the first number that has a remainder (you'll get 6 piles of 8 cards and 1 pile with 9).
      Most of the time this is a waste, but I tend to do it at home or before I start playing with anyone and then do a mash shuffle between games.
      There's a few techniques to go really fast with pile shuffling but they are kind of hard and not worth it and can make people think you're cheating

  • @kincrawford7169
    @kincrawford7169 Рік тому +3

    Hot take, if you manaweave intending to "evenly distribute" lands in your deck and still mash shuffle you are still a cheater because the intent. You are just bad at it.

  • @tonkdumbledonk
    @tonkdumbledonk 2 місяці тому +2

    I dunno I think pile shuffling at least once is important. It's not true randomization, but breaking up your previous games clumps is vital. If you know "oh this clump of cards has xyz in it" that's information you shouldn't have.

    • @PleasantKenobi
      @PleasantKenobi  2 місяці тому

      But it literally doesn't do anything that a mash shuffle doesn't undo.
      If it did, it would be cheating.
      If it doesn't, it would be time wasting.

    • @chronicstoner1work
      @chronicstoner1work 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@PleasantKenobiyes it does a mash shuffle can still have cards next to each other because of air pressure making it not random.adding a pile makes sure those cards can only be next to each other by pure chance.

  • @cptwolf21
    @cptwolf21 2 місяці тому

    From my experience, if I don't pile-shuffle one time between games, my mash shuffles don't stick. No clue why, maybe its the way I mash-shuffle. My go to is mash-shuffle 3 times, pile shuffle into 7 piles, then mash shuffle 5-7 more times JUST to be sure. That is usually enough that I wont feel like I'm drawing the exact same hands every game. Also, I ALWAYS cut my opponents decks, even in casual/at-home. Always. Even when they just fetch real quick. Its not me thinking my opponent is cheating, I just see it as another important part of shuffling.

  • @benjaminlehman3221
    @benjaminlehman3221 Рік тому +3

    For commander I do pile to move the 20 lands from the last game then I make sure I randomize it later. It makes me feel like I won’t get land screwed again even though I am undoing the work 😂

    • @deanofcool
      @deanofcool Рік тому +1

      I only do it when it’s a brand new commander deck I have never played before, and it is sorted by lands then mana curve. I will pile shuffle to break things up and then mash afterwards. I do genuinely struggle shuffling 100 cards though, I always end up dropping one. I often resort to mashing with the cards clearly visible to my opponents, probably giving away some info of what’s in my deck, but it’s commander so I don’t really care. I have lost more games than I’ve won, so I don’t think I’m cheating that hard.

  • @Saylin021
    @Saylin021 Рік тому +3

    It's honestly sadder that they were so bad at cheating, than actually cheating
    That was so sad and pathetic lmaoooo

  • @welkijken
    @welkijken 3 місяці тому +1

    I pileshuffel to unclumb my deck. But not often and immidiately after i do a very chaotic fast shuffle and insist my opponant cuts the deck. Chaotic as in multiple shuffles techniques in no particular order.
    I have no clue where stuff in my deck is at that point and if my opponant doesnt believe me they can cut as wild as they feel like.

    • @Nalianna
      @Nalianna 22 дні тому

      "I use pile'shuffle' to cheat"

  • @ThePigKnight
    @ThePigKnight Рік тому +1

    If someone shuffles face up I call a judge

  • @bryanprillaman1857
    @bryanprillaman1857 2 місяці тому

    One thing people don’t seem to realize…
    If you mana weave because “I get better draws when I do”, then you are doing something illegal for an advantage.
    And if you shuffle well enough to undo the mana weave…then there’s no point in mana weaving.

  • @davidsherlock5528
    @davidsherlock5528 8 місяців тому

    When I first watched this I though he was just fidgeting around with his deck and I kept wondering what the cheat was and waiting for the shuffle. It finally dawned on me that this WAS his shuffle, which was so monumentally stupid I never would have guessed it was the cheat before he set it down and started drawing up. Remember, if your opponent isn't riffling or mashing with the cards facedown, then they aren't randomizing the deck. You must shuffle it for them and if they don't offer/allow it, don't play the hand.

  • @storeblaa
    @storeblaa Рік тому +1

    The thumbnail expression is exactly the same as mine watching this... "shuffle"

  • @hqueso
    @hqueso 2 місяці тому

    I always cut my opponents deck and ask them to cut mine. If they ask about trust, I tell them that I don't want to insult people by asking them to let me cut while I am cleanly letting others go without cutting. It's practically calling them untrustworthy. So I cut everybody and have everybody cut me. It's not that I don't trust you- I don't use trust as my determining factor at all.

  • @grantharriman284
    @grantharriman284 Рік тому +2

    One small detail I find interesting at the start is how he sideboards. He appears to have laid out the cards he wants to sideboard in, then laid out each card he is sideboarding out next to them, so that he and presumably his opponent and any judges or other observers can easily see that he is removing and adding the same number of cards, ensuring that he still has a 60 card deck.

    • @Tahllia
      @Tahllia Рік тому

      As a yugioh player, my side deck is the same number of cards every time, and a smaller number than my main deck obviously. So I just make sure to count the side deck one final time before im doing siding.

  • @HappyTurtleTurtle
    @HappyTurtleTurtle 6 місяців тому

    The first playgroup I ran with taught me how to play. I played for probably a year before realizing weaving wasn't legal. In fact the players I played with disturbed all 60 cards in a predetermined order and then lightly shuffled. Kinda like their own rule 0.
    I realized in the middle of a match with a stranger at my local gamestore that they were playing by different rules and felt pretty gross about it. (Not that they minded, it was all casual). It could have been worse though, as I did get into competitive shortly after.
    Interesting though, is the meta and match ups playing thia way were actually really thoughtful and fun, but the games are more repetitive and match ups are more quickly "solved".

  • @Nalianna
    @Nalianna 22 дні тому

    After having it explained so carefully, why are there SO many people in the comments asking "is it okay if i cheat?" ?

  • @DroneQuadcopter
    @DroneQuadcopter Місяць тому

    Why to cheat this way.... shame shame shame...
    A) Although there is a trust, I would say ALWAYS let opponent cut 2 - 3 piles and re-assemble them at any order
    B) Maybe better to call 3rd person to supervise your table at the shuffle part.
    Edit:
    Classic is no big deal to shuffle as a pile of 40 which is mostly fine for your hands but as we move to commander we got 99 + 1 so this brings me to a question,
    it is ok to do 3 cuts, (ABC) shuffle them each, reassemble them let say C A B, do new cuts, let say A and B, shuffle each reassemble B and A and after that do the opponent cut and reassemble, or this will be still a shady way, as someone new to physical version of MTG I would like to not learn a bad habbit

  • @ericcrump9804
    @ericcrump9804 Рік тому +2

    On the mana weaving end, it makes some sense to me to distribute lands though a deck before properly shuffling. From a hard mathematical viewpoint while you could treat each card as unique and therefore every order of cards is equally likely, if you instead treat cards as either land or nonland, different orders will have different probabilities of occuring. In a deck that is 1/3 lands, you would expect there to be about 1 land every series of 3 cards as the most likely order of the deck. Treating deck order like entropy, each time you shuffle you essentially shake the contents of the deck and the distribution of lands will generally drift towards the likely outcome. From this context we can try to establish what is the most appropriate amount of shuffling. A deck that is highly ordered in lands would produce less common deck orders than a mana-weaved deck in the same number of shuffles. Which really just means shuffle your deck more cause both cases even out.

  • @JS-fz8iu
    @JS-fz8iu 2 місяці тому +1

    I went to a game local tournament and had someone complain about my cut of their deck. I put the top 5-10 cards on the bottom.

    • @chronicstonerranger1
      @chronicstonerranger1 2 місяці тому

      A cut can be just the top card on the bottom. If they want to cry about it then they shouldn't play.

  • @MoxxieIsBestBoy
    @MoxxieIsBestBoy Рік тому +1

    This looks more like a comedy skit than actual tournament footage. How is anyone this obvious with cheating unless they're actively trying to get banned?

  • @justinlast2lastharder749
    @justinlast2lastharder749 12 днів тому

    Shuffle Cheating is why we used to cut decks in 5 randomly sized sections in random order

  • @cocoquake
    @cocoquake Рік тому

    I typically play kitchen table magic at a good friend's house. This guy has been playing pretty much since Magic started and I caught him mana weaving the other day. I explained why that is cheating and no matter how many reasons I gave him, he wouldn't believe me and he said that's how everyone at home shuffles. Now I know why I always get the worst draws and they all seem to have perfect hands- I'm the only honest player amongst a group of cheaters 😐

  • @BovinaSancta79
    @BovinaSancta79 2 місяці тому +1

    Anyone thinking this is even remotely ok shouldn´t play cardgames, or anything competetive for that matter. For that person will end up cheating...

  • @BosSoxFan15
    @BosSoxFan15 9 місяців тому

    The only time I've ever pile shuffled is when I finish building my deck during a limited event to count and make sure I have 40 cards. In constructed I play Yorion (in Pioneer) and after making sure the deck list is 80 cards before heading to an event, after side boarding to make sure I have to 80 cards I just count my sideboard cards to make sure I have the 14 in the sideboard + Yorion in the companion zone. I don't really get why people count main decks in constructed when as long as you had 60 (or 80 in my case) cards when you started the event then you should just be able to count your sideboard to know that you made the equal number of changes or added extra cards and then having a smaller sideboard.

  • @diegopicchetto5250
    @diegopicchetto5250 Рік тому +1

    12:00 about the pile shuffling, according to tournament rules; it is acceptable as the first and only the first shuffle for a game and it is allowed precisley to count the deck.

  • @Polyphemus89
    @Polyphemus89 Рік тому

    I’ve always wondered why washing isn’t more common in Magic, just wash them shuffle a few times, it’s not that hard

  • @chaosfellow7407
    @chaosfellow7407 3 місяці тому

    I feel like pile shuffling is good because it doesn't truly separate the clumps of spells but it does help people like me who aren't the best a mash shuffling to do a large burst of reorganization and then mash a few times.

  • @estebanogrodnikorellana1902
    @estebanogrodnikorellana1902 Місяць тому

    I've heard many times that you have to shuffle 14+ times to get a good result, but if you don't know how to shuffle well the result is pathetic, you practically have the combos all together. That's why I prefer that you take your cards, shuffle them (the ones in the game), add them randomly to the deck and then shuffle the entire deck (many times).
    If you play with the same deck and you got practically the same cards from your previous game, in the same order that you added them, then you didn't shuffle your deck well and the game is already biased (note that statistically it could happen again, but the case is so rare that most likely those 7 cards didn't even move from their place when you shuffled).
    And yes, please cut your opponents' decks after shuffling.

  • @Elmarias777
    @Elmarias777 Рік тому

    In competitive play, I always shuffle the opponents deck or cut before playing.
    Especially when I notice an abnormal shuffle and drawing out single cards during shuffling.
    That was awkward af and that would have sent my red flag up instantly. Randomly "oh, this one card goes to the top as I kind of see where it is, then keep doing through. Also constantly looking through the deck as you shuffle? please, keep shuffling bro. I would call him out so hard. and call the judge to come shuffle the deck if he refuses my cut/shuffle.

  • @Altorin
    @Altorin День тому

    if I saw someone shuffling that "badly" I'd ask if they needed help with that lol

  • @MageMinionsOP
    @MageMinionsOP 2 місяці тому

    I was playing Yu-Gi-Oh one time and I was casually shuffling while waiting for my opponent to finish side boarding. I set my deck down and I guess at the time, cutting the deck wasn't standard practice so I casually was ready to go after waiting. Then he said I never let the top card of the deck get shuffled and tbh, I don't know if he was being honest or not cause I was not paying attention lmfao

  • @jeffbrownstain
    @jeffbrownstain Рік тому +1

    Bro, I used to regularly play MTG with two 40+ year olds who have been playing since before Ice Age and THEY still manaweave.
    Not everyone has basic common sense and two braincells to rub together.

    • @jeffbrownstain
      @jeffbrownstain Рік тому

      Before someone tells me I shouldn't have played with them because they cheated:
      1. They were really bad at magic. They had 0 plays against control mill and I legitimately almost made both these grown men cry because they couldn't play magic how they wanted, on multiple occasions.
      2. One of them ate lead paint growing up. The other has degenerative MS and just needed a homie. Fuck yalls opinions on it.
      3. They had really good cards but didn't know how to use them properly. With their lack of skill and the benefit of having a good deck, our matches were often rather equal given I make the most out of crappy cards or cards I just happen to like.
      It wasn't all that much of an issue honestly, and it never even crossed my mind to bring it up. I just thought 'oh cool, these guys are idiots' and just played the game anyway.

  • @Cannonhead
    @Cannonhead Рік тому +2

    I had a game once where my opponent asked me if I wanted to cut his deck (it was a while ago but I don't think he cut mine). I declined, and his response was "Fine, I'll cut it then.", which he proceeded to do. Not accusing him of cheating intentionally, but looking back, I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to do that. I believe that after you've shuffled and handed the deck to your opponent to cut or not, regardless of what your opponent does, that's the order the cards are in now.

    • @Silencio223
      @Silencio223 Рік тому +1

      I've had to call an opponent out for something similar - after I cut, they took their deck back, gave it another quick shuffle, and started dealing out their hand. Could have just been a brainfart, but I asked for and got another cut before the game started.