← Back to context Comment by aslewofmice 11 years ago It can't be considered marking cards because they are not physically altering them. 1 comment aslewofmice Reply dsl 11 years ago It is considered "edge sorting" because that is exactly what it is. This isn't new, and if you mention the term to any gaming regulator or supervisor they know exactly what you are talking about.
dsl 11 years ago It is considered "edge sorting" because that is exactly what it is. This isn't new, and if you mention the term to any gaming regulator or supervisor they know exactly what you are talking about.
It is considered "edge sorting" because that is exactly what it is. This isn't new, and if you mention the term to any gaming regulator or supervisor they know exactly what you are talking about.