Richard Turner Science of Shuffling and Stacking
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onehand false shuffle!!! Richard Turner is the man!
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This guys did not get enough applause at the end of that.
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@wbk360 Yeah, the performances are shown with a mirror behind his hands a few times, slowed down for some of the ones that can't be done slowly. Not "easy" to learn from, but the moves aren't easy at all. I find that the riffle stacking was surprisingly slow, then I remembered that being able to see the cards make distinguishing the number you are dropping much easier to note.
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@emathed1 His stuff are serious. If you plan on dedicating yourself (ie: many years) it's worth the investment. While he explains it, it's still a lot of study on our part as students to figure out the nuances. He kinda explains it once and I still have to rewatch his explanation which are like seconds to minutes. And.. I don't think I'll be performing anytime soon :(.
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is it worth buying the DvD? :P
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one handed riffle, but still keeping the deck.. dayum
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@AsaT52 what about the Bee club special?
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speechless !!!!
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he is GOD!!!!!!!!!!!
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Did he cheat all of his bling from ppl lols jkjk awsome video
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Not blind from birth, he lost his sight at age 9, but I agree, the most skilled card mechanic to ever walk the earth.
For the best controled false shuffling you should use Traditionally Cut cards like Richard Turner's Gold Seal 808 Rider back Bicycles and the new USPC 809 Bicycle Mandolin decks.
AsaT52 1 year ago