Is a deck of cards arranged any less randomly after a game of War? Why?

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I’d typically assume that after most card games, the cards become at least semi-ordered in some way, necessitating shuffling. However, after a standard game of war, I can’t quite figure out how the arrangement would become less random, since the winning and losing card stay together. If they’re indeed mathematically “less random,” after the game, why?

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Fun Fact: Every time you shuffle a deck of 52 cards, its the first time in history those cards have ever been in that order.

The number of potential combinations in a deck of cards, is more then the number of seconds since the universe began

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