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In 1902, faro and other games of chance were outlawed in New York. Arizona, once a hotbed of faro activity with more than a thousand gaming establishments, banned the game in 1907.
De Moivre, Euler, and Montmort analyzed a predecessor of Faro. We consider the modern game first under the assumption of random shuffling, then with nonrandom shuffling. With random shuffling we find ...