Excellent thinking. I've never seen a false shuffle like that. You should see what MORE you can do with that. Never stop thinking WHAT ELSE CAN BE DONE. THATS worthy of publishing. It totally fooled me and that push down pull up with no hang ups is worth putting in print. You'll probably find out someone else thought of it too. I came up with so many sleights that others did too. Good luck. I've never seen it.
Thanks for sharing! This is extremely handy if you want to keep a deck in a certain order! Lots of applications for lots of situations! Thanks again for sharing this one out of your bag of tricks! Your friend, Barry
Ok i can't get it to work it's 1 card off from being new deck order after the shuffle every time, like the ace of spades is moved in between the 7 and 8 of spades and the rest is fine
Wonderful! This isn't too far away from a method I sometimes use, but I normally go for my own finesse on a Zarrow, 'cos I just have an irrational personal dislike of the overhand. 😂 But I'll still be learning this, it's just too nice not to have in the armory. Thanks for sharing!
Yea im not using this because im looking for ways to properly shuffle a deck to properly randomize it for trading card games and everyone would hate me if i used this lol
You resemble the attempt of a pianist, in the philharmonic orchestra, to teach us, in a short video, how to play Beethoven's fifth. Bro, you are a talent. we are not.😉
I know this is kinda splitting hairs but I would suggest not calling it a shuffle since it's in fact a false shuffle. But regardless it's a great false shuffle and very convincing.
*IMPOSSIBLE you did something else when you did it fast the first time .. you did not push it in 3 pieces nor pulled the card out a bit .. WHAT WAS THAT ??* Plus HOW can not even one card Jumble cause you are throwing a junk of cards !! .. how many times is this successful
@@CardMechanic some kinda permutation combination and mathematics and the group of cards .. I guess does it for this trick .. however you did it fast and that too even horizontally ..