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== Publications which feature the shuffle ==
== Publications which feature the shuffle ==
* Frank Garcia's Notes on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Million Dollar Card Secrets (1972)
* The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (1982)
* Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table (1988)
* Allan Ackerman's Thoughts on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Las Vegas Kardma (1994)
* Card College, Vol. 3 (1998)
* Wesley James' Enchantments (2004)
* David Ben's description in [[Genii February 2008]]
* David Ben's description in [[Genii February 2008]]
* Card College 3
 
* Wesley James'  "Enchantments".
* Derek Dingle's Complete Works
* Gary Plants' booklet
* Gary Plants' booklet
* Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table
* Allan Ackerman's Thoughts on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Las Vegas Kardma
* Frank Garcia's Notes on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Million Dollar Card Secrets


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
* [[DelGaudio Shuffle]], an in-the-hands Zarrow Shuffle
* [[DelGaudio Shuffle]], an in-the-hands Zarrow Shuffle
[[Category:False shuffles]]
[[Category:False shuffles]]

Revision as of 10:06, 19 September 2008

Zarrow shuffle is a False Shuffle that gives the appearance of being a normal riffle shuffle, when actually the cards maintain their original order. It was invented by magician Herb Zarrow and first published in The New Phoenix N° 346, July 1957, page 210, as Full Deck Control.

Publications which feature the shuffle

  • Frank Garcia's Notes on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Million Dollar Card Secrets (1972)
  • The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (1982)
  • Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table (1988)
  • Allan Ackerman's Thoughts on the Zarrow Shuffle are in Las Vegas Kardma (1994)
  • Card College, Vol. 3 (1998)
  • Wesley James' Enchantments (2004)
  • David Ben's description in Genii February 2008
  • Gary Plants' booklet

Variations