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n. One who, or that which, randomizes.
Usage examples of "randomizer".
In the same instant the randomizer struck for an unprecedented third time.
Han leaned back to show Droma his concealed cards the Ace of coins, worth fifteen, and the one of staves - recently altered by the sabacc randomizer from the Queen of Air and Darkness.
The next round found Han with an initial value of fourteen, a twenty after one randomizer hit, but a thirteen after an unexpected second randomizer hit.
Almost immediately the randomizer struck, reducing the value to thirteen.
Tension mounted as Han studied the shoe, glanced at the randomizer, then studied the shoe some more.
In normal sabacc, a randomizer built into the table periodically altered the values of cards, giving the game an intensity and excitement that had kept it alive for generations.
Men also used computers to drive their ships, but had now gained an edge over the best randomizers by relying once more on their own brains, parts of which were evidently freed of hurry and dwelt outside of time, where even speeding light must be as motionless as carved ice.
Men also used computers to drive their ships, but had now gained an edge over the best randomizers by relying once more on their own brains, parts of which were evidently freed of hurry and dwelt outside of time, where even speeding light must be as motionless as carved ice.
I knew that the casino ads were shimmying and singing like sirens, luring passersby onto the rocks of the roulette wheels and randomizers, sucking them in with erotic promises of riches, but all that reached me through the window was a tangle of colored light and a distant hum, punctuated every so often by the buzz and blink of a macroscopic floater passing nearby.