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'''False cut''' is a generic term for any way to openly cut a deck that concludes with at least some portion in its original state and position. A full-deck false cut maintains the order of the entire deck, while a partial false cut typically maintains either the top or bottom stock. | '''False cut''' is a generic term for any way to openly cut a deck that concludes with at least some portion in its original state and position. A full-deck false cut maintains the order of the entire deck, while a partial false cut typically maintains either the top or bottom stock. | ||
Also referred to as a '''Blind Cut''' by [[S W Erdnase]] in [[Expert at the Card Table]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:56, 6 March 2010
False cut is a generic term for any way to openly cut a deck that concludes with at least some portion in its original state and position. A full-deck false cut maintains the order of the entire deck, while a partial false cut typically maintains either the top or bottom stock.
Also referred to as a Blind Cut by S W Erdnase in Expert at the Card Table.