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danielchua Regular user Malaysia 119 Posts |
Hi all,
I want to learn some false shuffles technique. Which false shuffles is the most practical and easy to use? and which book or dvd that teaches it? Will appreciate it you can help!! |
pxs Loyal user London 284 Posts |
Card College Volume 3 teaches the Zarrow and Pull Through false shuffles very clearly and cleanly. I would recommend it highly (plus a lot of other useful info).
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Mark Martinez Inner circle Wisconsin 1276 Posts |
Herb Zarrow on the Zarrow Shuffle is the best place to learn the Zarrow Shuffle. Here is a catalog listing so you can read more about it!
Click Here! Good Luck
Magically,
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Gary Dayton Special user New Jersey 542 Posts |
If you are looking for a couple of straightforward overhand shuffles, then look to Royal Road to Card Magic. This has many fundemental sleights and techniques. An alternative source for a good overhead shuffle (and other sleights) would be Card College Vol 1.
Gary |
saturnin Special user Montreal, Canada 964 Posts |
You should also check these 2 sources:
-Allan Ackerman Advanced Card Control serie - volume 5 -Daryl's Encyclopedia of Card Sleights - volume 2 My favorite false shuffle is the in-the-hands false riffle shuffle taught at the end (bonus section) of the Gary Ouellet's "Close-Up Illusions" companion video. It is very deceptive and quite easy to learn. Hope this helps. Ronnie Lemieux Montreal Canada
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