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Postby Mikey.666 » Mar 4th, '07, 14:44



wow! this is a pretty cool effect, but i think the guy is a tiny bit boring init :?

anybody know where i could buy this?
thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MQS3YvCGaI

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Postby Wukfit » Mar 4th, '07, 19:58

Its on Paul Gertners Silver and Steel dvd... vol 2 I think, its all faro shuffles, no gimmicks.

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Postby i1011i » Mar 4th, '07, 20:00

Interesting concept.

You can buy it from any store that sells playing cards and sharpies. The technique is pretty straight forward.

And yeah, he is kinda boring!

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Postby Mikey.666 » Mar 4th, '07, 20:26

not secret seeking...but a perfect farro wouldn't happen to be involved would it?
because if so it is a big no no for me!

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Postby saxmad » Mar 4th, '07, 20:29

Mikey.666 wrote:not secret seeking...but a perfect farro wouldn't happen to be involved would it?
because if so it is a big no no for me!


Afraid so.
At least 4 consecutive perfect faros.

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Postby Lawrence » Mar 4th, '07, 20:38

Mikey.666 wrote:not secret seeking...but a perfect farro wouldn't happen to be involved would it?
because if so it is a big no no for me!


OR..... you could just learn it! ...what a concept!!

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Postby Mr_Grue » Mar 5th, '07, 11:51

The StackView software might be of use, also. The Faro shuffle is one I've not learnt yet. I will if you will. :D

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then the only thing left is the method.


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Postby majortom » Mar 5th, '07, 15:15

Nah, you don't need the stackview software matey, it's a very simple concept when you think about it.

You could even do this with one hand.

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Postby Mikey.666 » Mar 5th, '07, 17:43

Lawrence wrote:
Mikey.666 wrote:not secret seeking...but a perfect farro wouldn't happen to be involved would it?
because if so it is a big no no for me!


OR..... you could just learn it! ...what a concept!!


i can do a pretty clean farro..but never perfect!

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Postby Lawrence » Mar 5th, '07, 19:29

Mikey.666 wrote:
Lawrence wrote:
Mikey.666 wrote:not secret seeking...but a perfect farro wouldn't happen to be involved would it?
because if so it is a big no no for me!


OR..... you could just learn it! ...what a concept!!


i can do a pretty clean farro..but never perfect!


hence the learning

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Postby i1011i » Mar 5th, '07, 21:05

It took me 20 minutes to learn the perfect faro. It isn't hard and was one of the most rewarding things I did for myself. I'm not saying im some super card genius that can learn it so quickly, but I think anyone with proper direction could learn it quite rapidly if they had the focus to attempt.

It is a knack thing but the Hitman of magic teaches it on one of his videos in a perfect way. I couldn't do it one handed, but I think until you are absolutely non-chalant with it, it looks a little suspicious anyway. Unless you ONLY shuffle a deck of cards in that manner. But... this isn't a performance philosophy thread anyway.

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Postby Mr_Grue » Mar 6th, '07, 09:51

majortom wrote:Nah, you don't need the stackview software matey, it's a very simple concept when you think about it.


Ah yes. Expert Card Technique explains it well. I had an hour of practice on it and only managed a perfect shuffle twice. Still working on it.

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