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CARD CHEATING Technique: The Perfect Faro Shuffle 

Daniel Roy
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The Perfect Faro Shuffle is one of my favorite sleight of hand techniques, with myriad uses in both card cheating and card magic scenarios. What I show here is a routine that is sort of a "hybrid" of some of the real card table uses of the move mixed with some card magic principles that hopefully provides some entertaining context and historical background on the move.
To learn more about Faro, check out this article: bit.ly/2N7zXtc
NOTE:
This is NOT meant to be an instructional video on how to cheat at cards or on how to protect yourself from cheating. Don't watch this video and then try this stuff in a game or think you can’t be cheated. I make these videos for entertainment so that people can more deeply appreciate the craft and the art of sleight-of-hand. If you find this stuff interesting, go check out the work of people like Steve Forte, Jason England, Richard Turner, Darwin Ortiz, and Jason Ladanye. If you want to learn how to protect yourself at the card table, check out “Casino Game Protection,” “Poker Protection,” and “Gambling Protection Series” by Steve Forte, and “Gambling Scams” by Darwin Ortiz.
CREDITS:
I first learned the Faro shuffle from Card College Vol. 3 by Roberto Giobbi, although it is taught in many different sources. I first saw the Faro shuffle used to stack the deck in Steve Forte's Gambling Protection Series. The move has probably been used by card cheats since it was invented because of how efficient it is at precisely repositioning cards. For more information on stacking the deck, see "Gambling Scams" by Darwin Ortiz and “Poker Protection” Steve Forte. The second half of the routine was inspired by Darwin Ortiz's handling of Michael Close's effect "The Way of the Duck" on his "Devious" DVD set.

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@DanielRoyMagic
@DanielRoyMagic 3 года назад
BUY TICKETS TO MY SHOW: parlourofdeceptions.com ONLINE COURSE ON CARD MAGIC: cardmagic101.com PRIVATE EVENTS AND LESSONS: danielroymagic.com/booking SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: danielroymagic.com/newsletter Learn more about the game of Faro: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faro_(card_game) CREDITS: I first learned the Faro shuffle from Card College Vol. 3 by Roberto Giobbi, although it is taught in many different sources. I first saw the Faro shuffle used to stack the deck in Steve Forte's Gambling Protection Series. The move has probably been used by card cheats since it was invented because of how efficient it is at precisely repositioning cards. For more information on stacking the deck, see "Gambling Scams" by Darwin Ortiz and “Poker Protection” Steve Forte. The second half of the routine was inspired by Darwin Ortiz's handling of Michael Close's effect "The Way of the Duck" on his "Devious" DVD set.
@sehtdragon
@sehtdragon 3 года назад
Faro was also played in Europe and Russia in the early 19th Century. There is a novella based around Faro by Alexander Pushkin, 'The Queen of Spades' ('Pikovaya dama'), which was written in 1834, and an opera of the same name based on that story by Tchaikovskii which premiered in 1890.
@DanielRoyMagic
@DanielRoyMagic 3 года назад
@@sehtdragon Yup! There’s a ton of fascinating history around this card game - I just couldn’t fit it all in one video. If anyone wants to learn more, they should check out: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faro_(card_game).
@glennbishopbishthemagish
@glennbishopbishthemagish 3 года назад
@@DanielRoyMagic In my opinion you should also read the classic books on Faro and the Faro Shuffle. Ed Marlo did quite a lot of Faro work long before the Steves and The Darwins came on the magic radar. I have also found faro work limited to controlled performing conditions of a formal magic show, rather than table hopping. Simply because the deck has to be in faro condition or broken in, unlike table hopping where in bars and restaurants and strolling at a cocktail party, where decks are abused by audience members and the performing conditions of real world magic performing, of dealing with audiences that want to shuffle the deck at odd times and they have solid hands, also spilled drinks are common under real world conditions. And if I may add, if you don't read the classics your missing a large part of a full magic education.
@trieule7158
@trieule7158 3 года назад
this man is god..... wtf
@OTOss8
@OTOss8 3 года назад
@@glennbishopbishthemagish I'm a smooth-brained guy who likes slightly cheeky card manipulation that could be used in a friendly game against, say, close friends or my nieces and nephews. I also know nothing about card manipulation in any form, let alone how it relates to card games that might be played table hopping in bars and restaurants. Where would you suggest I begin my reading? Thank you.
@Krooks44
@Krooks44 3 года назад
My favourite thing about this is that even though he tells you what is happening you are still so confused about how this is even possible. Bravo sir, bravo!!!
@nimulosmaltibos9662
@nimulosmaltibos9662 2 года назад
Pretty sure he's lying at some point. If the reds truly were at the top with the blacks at the bottom, and you alternate cards from the top half with cards from the bottom, you'd get a red, then black, then red and so on - not a perfect order by suit.
@dm9910
@dm9910 2 года назад
Because what tells you is not real, it's misdirection.
@guzmas31
@guzmas31 Год назад
And if they're by suit, the next shuffle wouldn't (just) sort by number, it would alternate the suits.
@mehdiveisi3078
@mehdiveisi3078 3 года назад
Felt like I lost all my money just by watchin him in a game
@since1876
@since1876 2 года назад
Make sure you hire a professional dealer if you ever play poker with this guy lol
@user-ev7qw8oi7e
@user-ev7qw8oi7e 3 года назад
What kind of sorcery is this! I'm mind blown at Harry Potter's talent. This is an amazing exhibition of skills Daniel.
@corywithaynoe
@corywithaynoe 3 года назад
Funny, you called him Harry Potter when his name is Daniel, as in Radcliffe? 😂 I’m sure he gets that all the time tho.
@jagadeeshk6652
@jagadeeshk6652 3 года назад
@@corywithaynoe 😂
@mehulgalchar6980
@mehulgalchar6980 3 года назад
shhhh he is the Messiah
@VictorF0326
@VictorF0326 3 года назад
Skills of Daniel Radcliffe?
@michael4192
@michael4192 2 года назад
Now kiss
@majtoman2735
@majtoman2735 3 года назад
"they say 3 of a kind is all you ever need to get the money" is like his signature phrase.
@zane9464
@zane9464 2 года назад
But I'll take 4 just in case
@j.hoss2846
@j.hoss2846 2 года назад
I know right😂😂😂
@isaacwildflower214
@isaacwildflower214 2 года назад
I believe we hear it so much because he uses the same base routine piece, same phrases, but just changes up which cards he uses, and even then, its usually the aces anyway. It's a good phrase
@lred1383
@lred1383 2 года назад
Kind of an odd phrase anyway, since flushes are so common in poker
@SuperBobKing
@SuperBobKing 2 года назад
@@lred1383 You don't need to win every hand to leave with more money than you entered with. No one else getting good hands or them losing even when they do is a great way to make people suspicious.
@AndyCotgreave
@AndyCotgreave 3 года назад
That is fantastic. It's made infinitely more fantastic because it's a single take. It's so rare to see a routine with no editing. Amazing stuff, well done.
@dm9910
@dm9910 2 года назад
What on earth are you talking about? It's clearly edited, there are dozens of cuts in this video between various camera angles. It's impossible to say whether it was a single unbroken performance or not (it's possible but my guess is probably not) but it's certainly dead wrong to say it's unedited.
@dylanomran2197
@dylanomran2197 2 года назад
That's how some of us feel when we see your data visualisation wizardry, Andy.
@johncrowe6489
@johncrowe6489 Год назад
My friend there are cuts everywhere… 2:05 for example 🤷🏼‍♂️
@victorma9355
@victorma9355 3 года назад
He teaches like how my chemistry teacher teaches. They say “I’ll show you” and then proceed to do and say a bunch of shit you never known existed
@Hewett142
@Hewett142 2 года назад
That's because you have no outside interest and want it easier than anything good ever will be
@chenghsin8619
@chenghsin8619 3 года назад
The most amazing thing is that this is all pure skill amassed over years and years of practice. Hats off for the dedication man!
@TokyoXtreme
@TokyoXtreme 3 года назад
Something I really appreciate about your routines is the attention to visual aesthetic… especially at the finale, with the arrangement of suits laid out on the table, together with the cards held in your hand. The presentation is so clean that I doubt you would ever need any anti-microbial spray or sanitizer.
@stokesfitness7492
@stokesfitness7492 3 года назад
Well, I had other things to do today but not anymore! I'm getting my cards out! That's was incredible!
@DanielRoyMagic
@DanielRoyMagic 3 года назад
thanks!
@katabeats
@katabeats 3 года назад
I'm convinced this video wasn't a tutorial but Daniel just showing off his insane magic tricks I don't even know how that's possible
@Fenikz30K
@Fenikz30K 3 года назад
"Well it's obvious he's using camera tricks" - Hercule 😂
@KinnereyB
@KinnereyB Год назад
One of my favorite episodes of Gunsmoke is about a woman Faro dealer. Like all dealers back then, she kept a handgun under her table. I love the Faro shuffle. So many uses I’ve honestly lost count, and it’s much easier to perform than riffle stacking (and is also far more accurate). It’s perfect for a plethora of magic tricks and demonstrations. Every serious magician should learn a perfect in faro and a perfect out faro
@babyninjajesus2669
@babyninjajesus2669 3 года назад
the best disguise for a wizard is to hide in plain sight.
@shubhamgupta9601
@shubhamgupta9601 3 года назад
Honestly,your fluidity and consistency is just amazing, Loved the trick so much!!
@peterdelessio9274
@peterdelessio9274 3 года назад
Daniel, truly a joy watching your videos. The increasing difficulty of your display of technique is always exciting.
@infokubarcade
@infokubarcade 3 года назад
I love your videos. They look so casual but they are so magical. Thanks for taking the time to share this !
@alekseigerasimov9073
@alekseigerasimov9073 3 года назад
Daniel, you are extremely skillful. I'm a huge fan of card magic and that's the best stuff I've ever seen. Really.
@FriedlandM
@FriedlandM 3 года назад
You handle cards extremely well. The credits section is fantastic and your tabled faros are terrific. Never seen that ending before. A great routine.
@jekfosburg
@jekfosburg 3 года назад
Your voice is both calming and also has the slightest bit of pride in it... I LOVE IT
@ParkinT
@ParkinT 3 года назад
Thanks for this little demonstration. The struggle I have always had, with the Faro shuffle, is breaking the deck into two completely equal packets. It took many months of continuous practice to master the Faro. I also studied writings by Marlo and Paul Gertner; who have different approaches to the Faro shuffle.
@jamesharp3445
@jamesharp3445 3 года назад
Young Professor...you are truly keeping his spirit alive! It is a pleasure watching you as always.
@yekevin
@yekevin 3 года назад
Doing all of this in one take is crazy, yet very entertaining!
@maxblack7038
@maxblack7038 2 года назад
Mr Roy is absolutely amazing. A unique talent. I can watch all of his videos over and over again. Awesome!!!!!
@t2.b629
@t2.b629 2 года назад
There goes his Smug face Smilling knowing that He impressed the shit out of me
@lol111oneeleven
@lol111oneeleven 3 года назад
This feels like the how-to draw an owl meme
@memorizer4941
@memorizer4941 3 года назад
Wow brilliantly done. Your presentations are fantastic and your sleights flawless.
@Shipwreck15151
@Shipwreck15151 2 года назад
Few sounds in the world are more soothing than that perfect shuffle. Sweet music to my ears!
@PapaAlii
@PapaAlii 3 года назад
This is absolutely incredible Daniel! 🤯 mind blown 🤯
@datsimon8192
@datsimon8192 3 года назад
You are blowing my mind every time!!! Love it
@Lincriss
@Lincriss 3 года назад
I just loved that. I think there were some push throughs and I got some false cuts. But that superclean cut at the end always gets me 😄 very cool table farrow btw
@XNDL44
@XNDL44 3 года назад
No matter how many times I see the Faro shuffle it still amazes me how seamless it looks
@ahdeechan7295
@ahdeechan7295 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing what he did with these cards !!!!!
@adamwoods5126
@adamwoods5126 3 года назад
The production quality is actually insane
@peanut8896
@peanut8896 3 года назад
Watching this a 2nd time leaves me even more confused and frustrated than the 1st! Awesome job, keep it up.
@magicjeff
@magicjeff 3 года назад
Mind blowing! As always.
@urbibhuiyan8449
@urbibhuiyan8449 3 года назад
I just love the sound of cards😍
@granth4561
@granth4561 3 года назад
what an excellent idea, i may just have to sit here and finally learn this faro shuffle.
@lindsaymac01
@lindsaymac01 3 года назад
If I ever see you sitting at a poker table, Ima either be your BFF or running a mile. Incredible skills.
@loganrao353
@loganrao353 3 года назад
When i first saw that suffle i went "fuuuuuuuuuuu" very amazing and smooth.
@remorema
@remorema 2 года назад
Already knew you were a great magician, but this is some Richard Turner type of advanced mechanics, well done sir.
@homesless
@homesless 3 года назад
Absolutely *B-E-A-*UTIFUL**
@tubester2023
@tubester2023 3 года назад
i don't get it what you did there
@jefflancaster4423
@jefflancaster4423 3 года назад
Mad skills buddy. Awesome!
@joshuachang8818
@joshuachang8818 3 года назад
Very clean good job Daniel
@EASTSIDEDELI
@EASTSIDEDELI 3 года назад
It's a different cognitive feeling when you see someone do magic and they come off as a teacher vs a magician. Good job sir, you had me wowed!
@glennbishopbishthemagish
@glennbishopbishthemagish 3 года назад
Demonstrating a move or a technique as a teacher, is not a form of entertainment. Neither is using a magic trick to put across a political point or a religious point. Magician entertainers just are suppose to entertain, teaching is usually done by want to be's.
@NoNameNoLastName
@NoNameNoLastName 2 года назад
What. The. Hell. How can this happen???? Dude, this was amazing!
@hellheaven11
@hellheaven11 2 года назад
I want to say that as a native french speaker, you talk very clearly and your "élocution" is very good. Thanks a lot, i watch a lot of your videos recently and it's inspiring. I subscribe just now 😁. Oh and i wonder if maybe you can perform some Faro shuffle a little bit slower (even if you still dont explain it) im fascinated on how i put my hands wrong 🤔 and how you do it so smoothly
@Oliffin
@Oliffin 3 года назад
Great passes and faros, you earned a new subscriber !
@2buxaslice
@2buxaslice 2 года назад
Yeah, Ricky Jay was my favorite card magician too. Great job.
@charlesgould8436
@charlesgould8436 9 месяцев назад
A hint i have not heard anyone offer is to use plastic cards to learn. They faro beautifully!
@coolankit1990
@coolankit1990 Год назад
Run from the table in which Daniel is dealing in a Casino! Things look so controllably unobvious when you do it. Amazing stuff!
@masterparker116
@masterparker116 3 года назад
Thats very cool, and the sound of cards is very nice
@crazydrummer181
@crazydrummer181 3 года назад
This video was just satisfying to watch.
@rafaelrico7839
@rafaelrico7839 3 года назад
You really are gifted
@epicow_1973
@epicow_1973 Месяц назад
I love these tricks, but its super easy to catch this straight up.
@jwd3003
@jwd3003 3 года назад
That was superb
@sjtanman
@sjtanman 2 года назад
Dude you are amazing
@PhilippBoettcher
@PhilippBoettcher 3 года назад
I am totally lost. And I love it.
@nicco-sixty
@nicco-sixty Год назад
One of the most useful moves i know, i mostly use to make the mnemonica stack
@Bitachon
@Bitachon 3 месяца назад
phenomenal
@Stephen-N
@Stephen-N 2 года назад
Even when he picked out 4 "random" cards he's still doing slight of hand, well played sir
@Tits_Money
@Tits_Money 2 года назад
Impressive routine 👏
@logandihel
@logandihel 3 года назад
I really want to think that the cards were in a very specific order at the very beginning and you just did a bunch of faro shuffles, but you are just too good. You are a card controlling master and it's super fun to watch! I have no idea how you pulled off that last trick
@wgfuzgvy6016
@wgfuzgvy6016 2 года назад
If you do 8 faro shuffles the cards return to their original order so most likely the starting order is what he showed at the end
@55455
@55455 2 года назад
just watched videos with richard turner doing similar things, great stuff!
@Dimitris.Papastamatis
@Dimitris.Papastamatis 2 года назад
just art , well done
@zombmello
@zombmello 3 года назад
you're a wizard harry!
@JEKIYOO
@JEKIYOO 3 года назад
You are amazing 😆❤️
@DanielRoyMagic
@DanielRoyMagic 3 года назад
Thank you, I love your videos too! And congrats on your recent Fool Us Performance!
@mattz5747
@mattz5747 Год назад
You are incredible
@patrickdutton6056
@patrickdutton6056 3 года назад
Totally amazing
@magicsathish1
@magicsathish1 2 года назад
Awesome dear
@tbtb7517
@tbtb7517 3 года назад
Thats fantastic, reminds me of Richard Turner
@JK-ih8cq
@JK-ih8cq 3 года назад
Amazing !
@reesearnett4802
@reesearnett4802 3 года назад
This guy is too good
@facuxim8769
@facuxim8769 3 года назад
Insane 🔥
@ermonkalbas8958
@ermonkalbas8958 2 года назад
its never too late to subscribe i guess. this is epic
@njts6862
@njts6862 2 года назад
Interesting I love cars magic when I was little and now I'm learning how to do it
@feljustice1264
@feljustice1264 3 года назад
Wow. Simply put, wow.
@emilysavage6283
@emilysavage6283 3 года назад
how can he explain exactly what's happening and still blow me away
@DanielRoyMagic
@DanielRoyMagic 3 года назад
That’s the goal!
@locke2517
@locke2517 3 года назад
Brilliant 👏
@rashidhumine
@rashidhumine 2 года назад
Nice card tricks :)
@locke2517
@locke2517 3 года назад
I practice this every day. I want to be able to do perfect out faro's every time.
@eyewaves...
@eyewaves... 3 года назад
I been playing cards for over 40 years ! I can do some basic shuffle routines to fool my friends - always kept my self ahead of the game, lol. Your skill level for me is unthinkable. You appear to defy mathematics. I am not sure if your starting point was a stacked deck, however. Mind blowing skill level and handling of techniques. RESPECT MAN !!!
@elementohm
@elementohm 3 года назад
THE GOAT!
@matthiasgriewisch1021
@matthiasgriewisch1021 3 года назад
Dear me, you are good! You deserve to be named together with Lennart Green and Takumi Takahashi. What a pleasure to watch your skills.
@branchwhitney2140
@branchwhitney2140 Год назад
Good hands; good tutorial
@jamessunny9440
@jamessunny9440 Год назад
holy cow, this was impressive
@clintn.kildepstein1656
@clintn.kildepstein1656 3 года назад
Introducing Las Vegas’s most wanted man. Bravo once again
@burningbird9996
@burningbird9996 3 года назад
Can one use this in other card games, like UNO. Family game night would be a lot more fun (for me)
@eyewaves...
@eyewaves... 3 года назад
Need to practice for hours man, lol.
@srizki
@srizki 3 года назад
@@eyewaves... you spelled wrong, years does not spell hours.
@ultimaraza6251
@ultimaraza6251 4 месяца назад
There is some type of camera trick happening here!!! lol. I would have to see it live to believe!
@MAGICIANSZONE
@MAGICIANSZONE 3 года назад
*Thank you very much I am also a MAGICIAN and I was finding this from many days I perform on youtube on my channel MAGICIAN ZONE*
@skyakash627
@skyakash627 3 года назад
Can you kindly do a video on your studio setup including the closeup mat
@drumwaves1
@drumwaves1 3 года назад
Well done
@MedMed-mc8ws
@MedMed-mc8ws 3 года назад
The next card mechanic
@mAckPS3
@mAckPS3 3 года назад
I don’t know how you did that! I think its magic!!!!
@yvindfotland6670
@yvindfotland6670 2 года назад
Your handling is amazing :D In thIs we see tally’s, what is your favourite deck ? For the last 5 years I have really fallen in love with the t11 releases :)
@user-sd2tu4im3c
@user-sd2tu4im3c 3 года назад
This is crazy!
@Drums-ve8on
@Drums-ve8on 2 года назад
I cannot imagine the hours of practice!
@jabby4233
@jabby4233 3 года назад
You're a wizard Harry.
@michaelkolb4344
@michaelkolb4344 3 года назад
This beautifully performed routine should be part of every lecture in magic, 'cause there is so much to learn in it (besides of how to do a perfect faro). Besides the perfectly executed sleights, it's a beatuyfull example of "beeing one step ahead". Taking a principle, that should be well known, but is overlooked or forgotten, even by the initiated and inaugurated. Setting the stage, wrapping it all in a nice story and filling the gaps with moves, that make it possible for the audience to believe, that something like this could be done. The perfect use of sleigts as misdirection, instead the use of misdirection for covering the moves. Just wonderfull! You deserve eight perfect Bravos!
@paparyan2460
@paparyan2460 2 года назад
The fax that you only have 70k subs is whats really blowing my mind. Well not including all this magic you throwing in my face. You teach ua about card counting while literally tellikg us nothing about how to actually do it lmao. This shit is amazing dude. The ppls wildn. Literally my first time ever saying this but you will hit a million subs no cap on me edit: you gotta tell ppls to like comment and subscribe lol also to turn on the notification bell. I've watched like 6 videos and you never said it so I didnt realized I wasn't even subbed and went on a whole rant lmaooo
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