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[[Pull-through False Shuffle]] (a.k.a. Push-Through False Shuffle) is a generic term for a [[false shuffle]] in which a tabled deck is divided into two roughly equal packets, which are then riffled-shuffled together and apparently squared while in fact being kept slightly (though imperceptibly) misaligned. The packets are then pulled through each other in the act of cutting the deck, restoring it to its original order.
[[Pull-through False Shuffle]] (a.k.a. Push-Through False Shuffle) is a generic term for a [[full-deck false shuffle]] in which a tabled deck is divided into two roughly equal packets, which are then riffled-shuffled together and apparently squared while in fact being kept slightly (though imperceptibly) misaligned. The packets are then pulled through each other in the act of cutting the deck, restoring it to its original order.


== Variations==
== Variations==

Latest revision as of 01:33, 3 January 2015

Pull-through False Shuffle (a.k.a. Push-Through False Shuffle) is a generic term for a full-deck false shuffle in which a tabled deck is divided into two roughly equal packets, which are then riffled-shuffled together and apparently squared while in fact being kept slightly (though imperceptibly) misaligned. The packets are then pulled through each other in the act of cutting the deck, restoring it to its original order.

Variations