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Seeking fancy shuffling or one-handed shuffling teaching

Fancy one-handed shuffle

Fancy one-handed shuffle

Don't be intimidated by the word "fancy" and feel unwilling to learn. In fact, as long as you read its methods carefully and practice more, you will soon learn it.

I will. Moreover, this is a fancy and improper shuffling technique.

The secret is to hold the card with one hand first. The bottom of the card is like the palm of your hand. The thumb end is attached to one side of the card, in the left center of the card, and the third finger is placed on the right. The middle finger is just right

On the midline. Put the little finger on the back of the card to prevent it from slipping. Let the lower part fall into your palm, which we call a nail, and what remains on your finger is

second

The index finger leaves its original position and bends down until it sticks to the nail card. It pushes the nail up and puts one side on the bottom of the thumb, so that the nail rests on the thumb and is at right angles to B.

Release B with your thumb and hold A instead. At this time, the index finger retracts and B falls on the palm of your hand. Finally, put down your armor. In order to make two stacks overlap, shuffling can be regarded as the completion of the process.

Of course, what is more difficult is the following one.

The method is to make the two stacks of A and B at right angles to each other. Raise your index finger, let its nails touch the bottom of B's card, then let go of your thumb, which buckles most of A, and let the seven or eight cards at the bottom fall into your palm. Let go of your index finger and let B fall on it.

Card b is getting thicker now. Push up with your index finger and press your middle finger on the top of the card to help your index finger shovel up. Put more cards on your thumb,

Put B on it with your index finger. Repeat this operation until the card of A is completely removed.

In fact, this shuffling method is also an improper shuffling method: it never disrupts the order of the top card and the B card, just because the audience is confused by its fancy, so they don't notice its flaws.