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These are some of my favorite ideas. You can learn them now on video.
This video package includes:
Underhanded Overhand Shuffle—a few cuts and some chop shuffles are all it takes to preserve the entire order of the deck. This gets away from the usual single-card runs and repeat shuffle sequences. Those are all good, but this one is as simple as it gets.
Blind-Bluff Shuffle—from the pages of Beyond the Z, this false riffle shuffle ends with a clean square up and preserves the entire order of the deck.
Cover Count—you’ll learn how to secretly count the bottom cards of the deck and establish a break in a disarming way.
Aluminum Fold—this is a secret fold of a card as you insert it into the deck and square up. It’s an alternative to the Mercury Fold.
Playing Heavy—this is my best version yet. The effect is a few cards are added to a poker hand—you still spread the cards to show FIVE—and each time the hand gets better and better, ending with a Royal Flush.
Twisting Trost (Ungimmicked)—this is a direct all-spread handling of Twisting the Aces, based on Nick Trost’s gimmicked-packet version.
This video package includes:
Underhanded Overhand Shuffle—a few cuts and some chop shuffles are all it takes to preserve the entire order of the deck. This gets away from the usual single-card runs and repeat shuffle sequences. Those are all good, but this one is as simple as it gets.
Blind-Bluff Shuffle—from the pages of Beyond the Z, this false riffle shuffle ends with a clean square up and preserves the entire order of the deck.
Cover Count—you’ll learn how to secretly count the bottom cards of the deck and establish a break in a disarming way.
Aluminum Fold—this is a secret fold of a card as you insert it into the deck and square up. It’s an alternative to the Mercury Fold.
Playing Heavy—this is my best version yet. The effect is a few cards are added to a poker hand—you still spread the cards to show FIVE—and each time the hand gets better and better, ending with a Royal Flush.
Twisting Trost (Ungimmicked)—this is a direct all-spread handling of Twisting the Aces, based on Nick Trost’s gimmicked-packet version.