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Full Deck False Table Shuffle

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My favorite "one-and-done" full deck false table shuffle

This tutorial dives into the Full Deck False Table Shuffle, a technique that looks like a real shuffle but secretly preserves the card order. The creator explains how hand conditions, such as humidity, can impact the slipcutty move, a key part of the shuffle. They give a nod to Gary Plant's advancements in the Zarrow shuffle, which have helped refine this trick, but also point out some kinks still to be worked out. The shuffle involves splitting the deck, shuffling from the left, and carefully rejoining the halves to maintain the illusion. The creator finds the Zarrow's double cover method especially convincing and is open to feedback, promising to share updates as they perfect the technique.

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Takeaways:

  • The shuffle retains the original order of the cards.
  • Hand conditions like humidity affect the shuffle's execution.
  • Gary Plant's work on the Zarrow shuffle inspired recent improvements.
  • The creator acknowledges remaining flaws and plans to update the video.