An efficient poker protocol for shuffling and dealing cards

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�Abstract: This paper proposes a new card game and dealing system, designed specifically for poker games. The proposed method benefits from two poker characteristics games that are ignored by public card systems. First, cards are dealt in poker games in the form of rounds, betting with them, instead of all at once. Second, the total number of cards dealt in poker game cards is depending on the number of players but is usually less than half the total. With these remarks in mind, the proposed method distributes the computing cost of dealing cards evenly across the rounds. Compared to systems that provide a full introduction to the deck, the proposed approach provides a significant reduction in the total cost of computing. Also, it’s fair and strong. It perfectly fits hardware such as smartphones. The presented system is fast and secure mental poker protocol. It is twice as fast as similar protocols.

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Jabbar, Z. S., & Aboud, S. J. (2019). An efficient poker protocol for shuffling and dealing cards. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(12), 2175–2179. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.L2956.1081219

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