chessplayer
Well-Known Member
Hi,
It seems, but I am not certain regarding it, the 1 2 6 has two versions. One, the european and US version, has the suffler as the wheel with axles and which rotates randomly. If I recall correctly, I have however seen a 1 2 6 which is similar but different. There is a wheel toobut in this case it is more like a ferris wheel, when the slot goes to the top the cards are horizontal. Iwonder whether I am seeing things.
On the second point, I provide some info for all your benefit. In the past there was some debate about whether the newly inserted cards are positioned on top or bottom of a slot. For the european and US model at least it is both top and bottom.
I had the chance to see the insides of a 126. The wheel rotates sometimes clockwise, sometimes anti clockwise. When prior to a new card being inserted, if the wheel rotates clockwise, the cards will be inserted to the right of the stack at the top. If anticlockwise, it will be to the left. Hence it can be anyways, for the european and us model at least.
It seems, but I am not certain regarding it, the 1 2 6 has two versions. One, the european and US version, has the suffler as the wheel with axles and which rotates randomly. If I recall correctly, I have however seen a 1 2 6 which is similar but different. There is a wheel toobut in this case it is more like a ferris wheel, when the slot goes to the top the cards are horizontal. Iwonder whether I am seeing things.
On the second point, I provide some info for all your benefit. In the past there was some debate about whether the newly inserted cards are positioned on top or bottom of a slot. For the european and US model at least it is both top and bottom.
I had the chance to see the insides of a 126. The wheel rotates sometimes clockwise, sometimes anti clockwise. When prior to a new card being inserted, if the wheel rotates clockwise, the cards will be inserted to the right of the stack at the top. If anticlockwise, it will be to the left. Hence it can be anyways, for the european and us model at least.