I already have several false shuffles I'm good at - I bought this one for the ability to let the
spectator push them together.
Yep, they can do that and it actually makes it easier on you.
It's a 3 step trick.
You already know step 1 but watch the whole video, there are
some gems in there.
The rest - I'll work on for a couple of months because if I'm caught
it'll suck but if I get it down I'll rule the universe.
It's simple enough to say you
should buy it.
The video is not for a beginner. It's not a step by step walkthrough. But if
you've been handling cards for a while and want a false shuffle in the hands... this is worth
learning.
In fact, in the video I learned of 2 false shuffles I hadn't heard of. I think
it's important to know all of the variations I can because we all handle cards differently.
You won't learn this in a day but it's easier than... I don't know if I can say the names - it's
easier than the other false in the hands shuffles I know.
What I want is to do the riffle
and let my participant push them together. I'll be doing that in about a month or two.