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papermechanic Regular user 121 Posts |
Last night I was thinking, a double duke cull-stock overhand runup would be pretty intense. I know you could cull the desired cards to the top then use a double duke runup, but I wasnt sure if there was an all in one process in print somewhere?
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sodman12 Special user raleigh 601 Posts |
Yeah I asked this question about a month ago and I never really got an answer. it can be done but I havent had time to look into it just yet.
you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all the time but never all of the people all the time.
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MagicKim Special user Ã…land, Finland 621 Posts |
Hi guys, do you know of any double duke runups overhandstyle if you already have your car´ds on top? Like overhand stacking in erdnase. No pulling from the bottoms and such techniques. Thanks.
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TheCount New user 49 Posts |
It's entirely a question of how many shuffles you want to use you can do absolutely anything in six shuffles and almost anything you'd want to do in four.
The problem with overhand culling is typically the need for marked cards, or a face up deck, or peeking, which is somewhat awkward, hence the more appealing peeks used in riffle culling. Additionally, be careful about single card runs. Regarding stacking, Jack Carpenter's system found at the end of "Expert Portfolio #1" might appeal to some of you. Frankly, I never understood how breaks and non-standard shuffling procedures were preferable to jogs and milking. If you perform the milk build well it is totally invisible and substantially quicker than virtually any other system. |
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