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marc_carrion Special user 639 Posts |
Hi, I'm trying to find a false shuffle for a small pack of cards. I don't need the explanation, just the source
thanks!! |
Steven Keyl Inner circle Washington, D.C. 2630 Posts |
A very convincing small packet false shuffle is the Charlier Shuffle. It can be found in both "Royal Road to Card Magic" and "Expert Card Technique". Both books are classic texts and you will find a wealth of knowledge in each.
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RoyalRoad72 New user Wakefield, England 52 Posts |
Jog shuffle from just about any card magic book on the market.
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marc_carrion Special user 639 Posts |
Thanks RoyalRoad72, I use the jog for the full deck, not sure how it would look for a small pack.
Thanks Steven, I out of town now, but I have a copy of the Expert I could check when I get home!! |
Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I'd be inclined to use cuts rather than shuffles. Lorayne's "The Magic Book" had some sweet ones.
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magico Special user Connecticut 862 Posts |
Sent you a PM
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Rpascual Special user USA 667 Posts |
In fact, Woody Aragon describes a false shuffle of this nature in his new book "a book in English."
If you would like, I could look up the name of said shuffle. Let me know. |
MagicJuggler Inner circle Anchorage, AK 1161 Posts |
Slop shuffle followed by a cut is the way to go for such a small packet of cards. Can't remember what source I learned from but you can PM me if your interested in an explanation. It's actually quite easy.
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Dorian Rhodell Inner circle San Francisco, CA. 1633 Posts |
I agree with Steven Keyl. The Charlier Shuffle is the way to go.
The apparent lack of control makes the shuffle very disarming. Best, Dorian Rhodell |
WillStagner New user 15 Posts |
Overhand shuffle but run off single cards. Perform it an even number of times and it's a false shuffle.
You can do it without having to think about anything and it's the most natural shuffle around (in the US at least). |
geoff1973 New user 2 Posts |
Charlier Shuffle is best I think. or Ireland Shuffle. G
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chappy Special user 764 Posts |
There is a great shufle in Stunners which, although it does not quite meet your description(9 cards), could be adapted for more with a little thought.
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Jonathan100 Loyal user 292 Posts |
The Charlier Shuffle is a cut although it looks like a shuffle and is named a shuffle! It actually cuts the deck and does not answer the criteria of a complete false shuffle where the order of every card is retained. Of course if you can cut enough times so at the final cut the original top card returns to the top then it would be a complete false shuffle. Charlier shuffle works great for cyclical stacks.
Yours, Jonathan |
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