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Your point is valid, translating existing games which are built on a set of assumptions (physical presence -> unique non-communicating players, physical deck + shuffling -> unique cards and true randomness) may not be translatable to an online experience in a sustainable manner.
I was refering to the general problem of not being able to trust the single point of control, which applies to all types of online gambling. In this context, I was wondering why games that can be gambled on have not appeared that work in a fully distributed manner.
