A card mechanic is a person who goes to club takes a deck in brand new order gives a riffle shuffle maintaining the brand new deck order. Defination ready prepare for exams
It is really fun to tinker with that bridge idea leaving the cards misaligned. Loved this. I have found it worked really well when doing a vertical in-the-hands riffle. Do the bridge as you explained after this shuffle, and you are left with cards misaligned at the ends instead of the sides, like when doing a tabled pull-through but it's in the hands. Just trying to think of a way to cover it naturally.
@@CardMechanic I think it's easier and more believable if done in two stages. One-handed bridge shuffle first, and then a short pause to straighten the cards (as one would do in a real shuffle), and only then go for the cut (a normal cut, with the index of the active hand). When separating, I like to reduce the friction between the cards before cutting. For me, the key to a neat separation of the two stacks is the pinky
This is a great shuffle CM! I saw something similar a few years back on Disturb Reality's channel with 52Kards. I only played around with this shuffle a couple of times, never used it in performance though. Great tutorial! Congrats on 20K! #Roadto21K!
I love how every card sharks know how to false shuffle and how to do a bunch of false cuts, but they will all tell you "don't ever cheat, it is bad! ", but they know how to do it, and they will teach it to you anyways... :)) but seriously, even after a fair amount of training, try this move for real on a random private table and you'll get your ass whooped. can't help but smile at the idea of a guy shuffling a deck and slowly shifting position to cover a bad angle...
I play a lot of poker and I don't believe that the shuffle shown would fool the other players. There are a lot of better false shuffles. Even the push through can be done more deceptively. But good video though.
You explained this very well , young man. You're a good teacher.
A card mechanic is a person who goes to club takes a deck in brand new order gives a riffle shuffle maintaining the brand new deck order. Defination ready prepare for exams
Hahaha!
It is really fun to tinker with that bridge idea leaving the cards misaligned. Loved this. I have found it worked really well when doing a vertical in-the-hands riffle. Do the bridge as you explained after this shuffle, and you are left with cards misaligned at the ends instead of the sides, like when doing a tabled pull-through but it's in the hands. Just trying to think of a way to cover it naturally.
I actually tried doing it with the one handed bridge just yesterday!
@@CardMechanic I think it's easier and more believable if done in two stages. One-handed bridge shuffle first, and then a short pause to straighten the cards (as one would do in a real shuffle), and only then go for the cut (a normal cut, with the index of the active hand).
When separating, I like to reduce the friction between the cards before cutting.
For me, the key to a neat separation of the two stacks is the pinky
wow that's the most entertaining shuffle i've ever learned thanks bro
u defentley desevse more subs man honesently ppl will love it !!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks bud!
Vineet, my dear friend, you just keep getting better and better. Great lesson.
Thanks my man!
Awesome share. We wish you great success. You will be rewarded a lot for the hard work you always put behind it 🙌
Thank you!
BEST TUTORIAL ! ty
Congratulations on completing 20k subs
Thank you!
I love your vids bro🔥
Please make fair impromptu card trick turtorials🙏
I got loads of those on my channel, some more coming soon!
This is a great shuffle CM! I saw something similar a few years back on Disturb Reality's channel with 52Kards. I only played around with this shuffle a couple of times, never used it in performance though.
Great tutorial! Congrats on 20K!
#Roadto21K!
Awesome guy, great tutorial
Thanks!
Great tutorial! 👍🏻
Thanks!!
Could it be possible the misalignement is a bit missed ?
Amazing video
Thanks!
I like how all card mechanics talk with their hands better than italians😂
😂😂😂
Great tutorial 😊👍😊👍
Thanks Robert!
Very nice video,man!
I will try to learn this move again.
Hey, what is the name of the cardistry move at 9:37?
It’s a one handed triple cut, I have a tutorial for it on my channel!
Brutal.!!
Ist das Papier Kunststoffbeschichtet
Много чего не понятного,но разберёмся 🙋
I love how every card sharks know how to false shuffle and how to do a bunch of false cuts, but they will all tell you "don't ever cheat, it is bad! ", but they know how to do it, and they will teach it to you anyways... :))
but seriously, even after a fair amount of training, try this move for real on a random private table and you'll get your ass whooped.
can't help but smile at the idea of a guy shuffling a deck and slowly shifting position to cover a bad angle...
I play a lot of poker and I don't believe that the shuffle shown would fool the other players. There are a lot of better false shuffles. Even the push through can be done more deceptively. But good video though.
Cheating bad 😅.. Nooo I don't know what you mean
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