My unit came with Chenglish instructions that were too hard to understand. One watch on your video was all I needed, clear and concise, thank you for posting
For 160 bucks, definitely too expensive but I think a family or group that use it very often would get their money's worth. Unfortunately, there's just a 'tax' for that extra help a lot of the time.
I wanted to thank you for such a perfectly clear video and explanation! I was struggling with the manual so I decided to scan the QR code and this video saved the day. Thanks!
Only thing that would have been better is if you used sleeved cards for some of them. Aside from that, it looks like a good product, and could be used to quickly set up games. I see it more for use in a commercial setting, such as a game store, rather than home use, unless that home plays a lot of card games.
Is it really a random shuffle, or does it do a perfect shuffle? For reference, if you cut a new pack of 52 playing cards in half, then perfectly overlap them in a riffle shuffle 4 times, you'll end up with the same deck as when you started.
Even said "Hold down on plus or minus to count all the cards in the back of the unit. Press and hold the power button to turn the unit off." Now, the only real question is: 'How do I turn this thing on?'
The shuffler refuses to shuffle all of the deck at one time. Have to repeatedly press the shuffle button to get maybe 2 seconds of shuffling at a time. Is there a reset? Also the 4 arrow buttons around the shuffle button don't react to pressing.
Bro, I figured out why mine was doing it. I was using black card so the sensor in the roof of the unit assumed that no cards were coming through. Swapped out for standard cards. It shuffles the whole pack.
Keep in mind that you're still touching the same cards as other people. At the very least, you're sharing germs with the person that loaded the cards into the machine. Then there's the fact that a lot of card games require stealing cards from opponents, or resetting the deck between hands. Exploding Kittens would be an example of the former, while Poker and Blackjack would be a case of the later.
As who is possibly the single worst shuffler on planet Earth and customer #1 when it comes to matching the target audience, even I will admit that the best way to shuffle a deck is using the MK0 hands you are born with.
I noticed that the best way to shuffle a deck of cards is to deal them into 2 piles and put on top of each other. Other methods of shuffling are either not through enough, or it makes the cards easier to damage. This machine works in similar principle. Shuffling the cards using this machine is more thorough, saves time and extend the cards lifetime
i love how you tried to use as many card game decks as possible, a cute touch
It totally is a great touch, considering this machine is like the future.
My unit came with Chenglish instructions that were too hard to understand. One watch on your video was all I needed, clear and concise, thank you for posting
*The rules are the same as regular Uno Attack--*
Except for these changes
This looks like something that’s great for accessibility! Probably super expensive though and I hope it doesn’t ruin the cards :’)
$160 lol
For 160 bucks, definitely too expensive but I think a family or group that use it very often would get their money's worth. Unfortunately, there's just a 'tax' for that extra help a lot of the time.
@@ChickenGeorgeClooney so cheaper than kickstarter games with gargantuan decks
@@revimfadli4666 Me: *points at the Uno amalgam with its monstrous 1000+ cards*
10 Years Of Triple S Games!
I used to have an automatic card shuffle, but it didn't deal. This thing deals.
I wanted to thank you for such a perfectly clear video and explanation! I was struggling with the manual so I decided to scan the QR code and this video saved the day. Thanks!
Awesome! Glad to help :)
Only thing that would have been better is if you used sleeved cards for some of them.
Aside from that, it looks like a good product, and could be used to quickly set up games. I see it more for use in a commercial setting, such as a game store, rather than home use, unless that home plays a lot of card games.
They made something so simple so complex
Is it really a random shuffle, or does it do a perfect shuffle? For reference, if you cut a new pack of 52 playing cards in half, then perfectly overlap them in a riffle shuffle 4 times, you'll end up with the same deck as when you started.
Seems like a product that would be greatly enhanced by having an option for app-based configuring.
How does it handle sleeved cards?
Do the 4 remote controls have batteries that are already installed and if not what size do they take and how are they inserted? Thank you.
Gonna buy this one
Is it loud?
It says that it's not loud and smooth 👌👌
Even said "Hold down on plus or minus to count all the cards in the back of the unit. Press and hold the power button to turn the unit off."
Now, the only real question is: 'How do I turn this thing on?'
Where is the link
The shuffler refuses to shuffle all of the deck at one time. Have to repeatedly press the shuffle button to get maybe 2 seconds of shuffling at a time. Is there a reset? Also the 4 arrow buttons around the shuffle button don't react to pressing.
Same with mine. Very annoying. Did you find a solution?
Bro, I figured out why mine was doing it. I was using black card so the sensor in the roof of the unit assumed that no cards were coming through. Swapped out for standard cards. It shuffles the whole pack.
Please do boom boom balloon
Is there a version of this that can automatically shuffle 2000+ cards onto several draw piles?
what kind of game are you playing?
You can add the bottom cards in a 9 player game
do congkak next
do catan expansion rules
for random it says radom
bad translation?
@@Nbrother1607 more likely is character limits.
HOW MUCH?!
$160.
*SHUFFLE!*
*DEAL!*
*DRAW!*
if only there was a way to shuffle cards without a robot
it is a cool thing tho
Very cool, but not for $160!
Good for social distancing (as long as the buttons are disinfected).
Keep in mind that you're still touching the same cards as other people. At the very least, you're sharing germs with the person that loaded the cards into the machine. Then there's the fact that a lot of card games require stealing cards from opponents, or resetting the deck between hands. Exploding Kittens would be an example of the former, while Poker and Blackjack would be a case of the later.
I hope the batteries last long enough when playing UNO No Mercy. :/
only for uno? Texas holdem?
How to USE
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Nive
The way this thing uses terminology smells Chinese. Plus it has a serif font on the display. So it's definetly from China.
“””””””””””Radom””””””””””” the unit needs to understand grammar
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As who is possibly the single worst shuffler on planet Earth and customer #1 when it comes to matching the target audience, even I will admit that the best way to shuffle a deck is using the MK0 hands you are born with.
I noticed that the best way to shuffle a deck of cards is to deal them into 2 piles and put on top of each other. Other methods of shuffling are either not through enough, or it makes the cards easier to damage. This machine works in similar principle. Shuffling the cards using this machine is more thorough, saves time and extend the cards lifetime
Pog
Love ur vid btw
That thing is way too expensive. I don't even trust it at all.
Cool story
I thought people play cards today to take a break from freakin gadgets.
peop1e
Sponsored video?
Triple S Games IS a store
The whole channel is sponsored by themselves
@@k-berry8771 oh... lol
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