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Jog Shuffle
After the spectator has chosen a card. Overhand shuffle so...

Stretch cut from pinky break
The stretch cut from a pinky break is not difficult at...

The Hindu Shuffle & Force
The card to be forced is at the bottom of the deck. Hold t...

Stripper Definition
This deck is cut in sort of a subtle 'trianglar' shape. me...

False Shuffle
A false shuffle at the right time can change a so-so card ...

False Cut
Hold the deck by the sides near the ends between the thumb...

Bottom Charge
Hold as many cards as you are going to change, tip between...

Overhand Shuffle
This shuffle is easier to master.(not that the hindu shuff...

Invisible Deck
This deck is a trick deck wherein the backs of the cards u...

Palming a Card
Hold your right hand palm upwards and on it lay a face up ...

The Elmsley Count / Elmsley Pass
This is a sleight-of-hand manuever that can be done ambide...

Greek Shift
Here we go: Control the card you want to force to the top ...

Faro Shuffle
* The faro, also known as the weave shuffle is a tech...

Forcing a Card
First, take a look at the top card, A good time to do this...

Biddle Move
# Hold the deck face up in the right hand between the four...

Svengali Definition
This is a really neat deck. Every other card in the deck i...

Double Undercut
Have about half the deck in both hands, have the spectator...

Glide
# Hold the pack face up in the left hand between the first...

Riffle Shuffle
The deck is divided into two packets, the ends put togethe...

Double Lift
With the pack well squared in the left hand face down, bri...

Swing Cut to Bottom Palm
Goal: While pattering chit-chat you perform a simple swing...

Finger Break
Hold the deck in you left hand palm with your pinky agains...

Greek Shuffle
Here we go: Control the card you want to force to the top ...

Turnover False Triple Cut
This False cut has to be done in one smooth rythm. It's mo...





Riffle Shuffle




The deck is divided into two packets, the ends put together, the cards being bent upwards and released in such a way that they become interlaced. To retain a card or a small packet of cards on the top, you have simply to release it or them from the right hand portion last of all. If the bottom cards are to be retained then they are let fall from the left hand in the first movement of the shuffle






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