by seige » Mar 14th, '06, 09:36
Looks like you've almost cracked it!
Here's my tuppence worth, for what it matters:
1. Use new cards—they hold their packets better
2. As suggested, make the first drop a smaller packet, maybe as little as a 1/4 deck
3. My grip is: Hold the deck with the thumb, ring and middle fingers THE VERY TIPS of my ring and middle fingers being used, right near the top of the deck. Leave the pinky and forefinger at the short ends—the index finger's role will become apparent...
4. To aid breaking a small packet for the first cut, use the index finger on the corner of the deck nearest the thumb to cut. This leaves the thumb holding the main upper packet securely.
5. Once the packets separate, drop the lower packet, and using the index finger, angle it as you bring it up to, so the corner nearest your index finger is a little higher. Squeeze—as suggested—with the ring, middle and thumb. The thumb should easily be able to contact the main deck upper area because of the slight angle.
This works for me, but I stress... only with new cards. I can't seem to get any luck with this move with a well used deck... much like a faro or one-handed shuffle.