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Push Through (Shadow) false shuffle revealed [see description]

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2009

The "Shadow shuffle" (can anyone tell me if that is the real name?) revealed in this tutorial

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  • BTW I gavr u 5*****

    JIm

  • Thanks a lot!

  • great tutorial! This false shuffle is called the Zarrow Shuffle, if I'm not mistaken.

  • The Zarrow is a different false riffle shuffle, where you have to separate the weave.

  • nice tutorial

  • Thanks for the nice comment.

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  • pratice ist bad !!!

  • completely, obviously, transparently shit.

  • well, i guess this is ok. it isnt exactly the correct technique, but ok. It is called the Push Through Shuffle,

  • I give you 5 stars man! Great tutorial. Thank you. Please can you tell me what cards you using?

  • They're in numerical order cause they're never used... :) Hehe.

  • It's a (bad) PULL through shuffle.

    Hope you're doing this better now.

  • Not called the shadow shuffle... if you search it there's a (japanese? chinese? I don't remember...) guy teaching it...

    Good tutorial! I got annoyed with this one because with anything less than a near-new the cards stick and pushing them through is harder... I find I can get more life out of my deck if I use a zarrow...

    If anybody is wondering, cuts 2, 3, and 4 are NOT a part of the shuffle, and can be replaced with any preferred false cut OR another false shuffle... it's just a convincer.

  • It's called the strip out. I've seen Richard Turner call it pull out. I've never heard "Shadow". Push through, is when you push the two halves, around and trough each other. Just one tip. When you strip the cards out, do it faster, lower,and strip the cards back, not forward. Good job though.

  • thanks you very much for this

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