Sporting Goods : 6 Deck Automatic Card Shuffler for Blackjack |
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Rating: - * 6-deck card shuffler ... Works well and is easy to operate. Not just for blackjack but all card games where 2 or more decks are needed. Rating: - * Saves your fingers ... So far it is working fine and we are enjoying it. Thanks. Would recommend it to anyone. Rating: - * Did not work ... Unfortunatley for us we throw away the box before we checked to see if the product was working. Only one side of it works so it doesn't shuffle correctly. Make sure you check that it works before we recycle the box. Rating: - * 6 Deck Card Shuffler ... This is a great value and really works well when needing to shuffle 4 to 6 decks of cards. Helps keep the cards from getting dog eared and is very easy to operate. Rating: - * A Happy Suprise ... We play a lot of hand and foot. The shuffling is hard of the hands. Ordered this shuffler in spite of the mixed reviews and was very suprised. It does a good job, handles the four decks we use very well and is not nearly loud as other smaller machines we have tried. |

The real joy of the set, however, is nine NBA playoff games presented as they were originally broadcast and almost in their entirety. They last about 90-100 minutes with TV introductions and post-game interviews, but minus halftime, commercials, and some slower moments. The games include such absolute classics as the game in which rookie Magic Johnson started at center in place of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and the 1987 "baby hook" game against the Boston Celtics. If you're used to watching current NBA games you might be tempted to just skip to the end, but it's surprisingly rewarding to watch the game develop, to watch the game's superstars strut their stuff (or see a couple of 1972 reserves named Phil Jackson and Pat Riley), and to observe how radically the sport has changed over the years. Variable picture quality and technical glitches are unavoidable (even the 2002 game looks washed out), but this is the first time complete or nearly complete NBA games have been available in the home-video era, and they probably still look better than the VHS tapes you've been saving over the years. Yes, it'd be easy to argue about which games from the Lakers' long history should have been included, and the highlight videos don't have a ton of replay value, but the NBA Dynasty series is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi
