by Marvell » Nov 28th, '06, 02:37
Chapter 3
Learn to overhand shuffle properly. If you've not a got a Royal Road, get one now. There's more to the position of the hand than expected, especially when you learn to IJ and UC. I'll use abbreviations to askew any reveals.
When learning to IJ and UC, put the A-5 of a suit on top of the pack and perform the moves. Check you've done it. Now do it without looking.
I can't emphasise enough the usefulness of carrying a pack of cards at all times. This gives you the opportunity to practice any time. It also ensures that you make bikes the order of the day if an impromptu game of cards should come up. Ubiquity again.
Set yourself challenges you can achieve, like "I'm going to do this three times in a row without looking". Then do it. One of my favourite times to practice is during the adverts on telly. In the beginning, whip out the pack and continuously IJUC until the end of the first advert, then check. Keep doing it, maybe upgrading to two adverts. Work up to a whole advert break. Take note of the products, the people and the music on the advert. Never ever look at your hands.
Listen to your shuffle, it should sound ... well ... nothing special. In all hope, that's all the spek is going to notice about your shuffle whilst you enthrall them with some story or other patter.
Use this shuffle, including the moves and controls whilst playing cards as well as doing tricks. Obviously, don't cheat, but it's good practice. You don't have to know what cards you are controlling, just that you can control them confidently.
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Marvell on Nov 28th, '06, 02:41, edited 1 time in total.