Fred Renzy produces yet more evidence of the fallacy of clumping theory in an article for casino city times, the idea that dealer shuffling creates exploitable table biases where tens follow tens. This concept has been more thoroughly disproved than almost anything ever, with studies formally rejecting the concept by Wong, Carlson, Fuchs, Malmuth, Snyder and many others, but Renzy's article may be worth reading for newcomers as its more accessible than the aforementioned dry academic studies.

