[1][2] The original machine can shuffle a deck in approximately 45 seconds.
SHFL entertainment had a virtual monopoly over shuffling machines and generally rented them out to casinos for about $US500 a month.
[5] In August 2014, Bally agreed to be acquired by Scientific Games, now Light & Wonder.
In 2012, SHFL entertainment released Deck Mate 2 which can shuffle a deck in 22 seconds and includes card recognition, allows operators to call the "clock", and has a remote touchscreen display.
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