How does Randomness Control work?
This is best explained with an example. Take a look at the RC process during a game of oasis poker: At the start of the game, the game server gives you the deck’s checksum, which is computed before the game begins. You can copy or jot down the given checksum and use it at the end of the game to check that it confirms the results. Before the deal (and before you’ve placed a bet), you can use one of two ways to ensure randomness when the cards are dealt from the already-formulated deck. The first way is to cut the deck (Diagram 2.1) so that the deal begins with the card that comes immediately after the number you’ve picked. In other words, the deck has 52 cards and, if you pick 3, the deal starts with the fourth card. The second method is reordering the cards (Diagram 2.2), in which you create the order in which cards will be dealt from the deck. Numbers in this order should be separated by a comma (or a dash if you’d prefer an unbroken series of numbers), and they represent the numerica