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Jordini Inner circle 2765 Posts |
I recently saw this on Gen X and it looked cool when Tudor did it, but I find it almost impractical, and not quite perfect most of the time. I was wondering if anyone had tips on this, or even if anyone has tried this at all. I think that faro is better, and it gets a better audience reaction. Let me know what you think.
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KC Special user Utah 571 Posts |
I like doing the faro shuffle. I can usually do a perfect about 80% of the time with a newer deck. Once the cards get a little beaten up, it's a little tougher to do. Steve Youell has a great CD on learning a perfect table faro shuffle.
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rooooony New user 46 Posts |
I wasn’t exactly impressed with that thing Tudor did, maybe it was just me, but it didn't look like a normal shuffle.
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
I definitely recommend Steve Youells shuffle instead of Tudor's.
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ewokforhire New user 48 Posts |
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On 2003-09-26 14:52, rooooony wrote: Cards weaving 1 by 1 doesn't look like a normal shuffle to you? |
rooooony New user 46 Posts |
It looks like a guy shuffling a deck 1 by 1,it would most definetly look unatural to the audience, if you wanna do somthing like this, use the tabled faro, or refer to the guy zombieboy pointed out.
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