CARD CHEATING Technique: The Perfect Faro Shuffle
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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: https://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.
Видео CARD CHEATING Technique: The Perfect Faro Shuffle канала 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: https://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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