After watching the video I got fired up for this false shuffle. I knew that this would take some
time to learn. The difficulty is not for beginning magicians... however if you have worked with
cards and can handle a deck fairly well then I would give this false shuffle a chance.
After a few hours (give or take) of practice I can say I'm about 60% of the way to really
getting this down smoothly. After actually nailing it a few dozen times I can say after showing it
to someone for the first time they had no clue...they seen me shuffle the cards and somehow they
were still in numerical order. Don't get me wrong, this is NOT the only way to use this...and
shouldn't be!
This is going to take some time to master before taking it into the real
world... you simply can't stall while getting ready to shuffle the cards. With that being said....
If you do buy this... know that you have to put a ton of time in to make it look believable
and smooth. You will not master this in a week or even a month.
Is it really worth .00....
YES! To me this is something you can add in to any card routine...but this false shuffle freaking
rocks!
Thank you Kiko for providing this for the magic community... I'm already seeing so
many applications for it in the near future.