As far as I know, this is my own technique.
I have never seen someone perform a false faro with a bridge.
If you know of a similiar handling that is in
print or on video, please let me know in the comments.
Thoughts on card cheating technique and magic by Jeff Wessmiller. Includes videos and notes for the serious student and hobbyist of cardsharping and magic.
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Great tutorial! 5 stars!
Can you provide some credits? I think I have seen J Tamariz using a similar idea.
Hey Furniture,
This is something I believe I have developed. I wouldn't teach it if I thought it was someone else's. I've shown it to a few of the big card guys, and they told me they believed it to be original.
Hi Jeff,
great tutorial! I have seen this kind of false shuffle bevore, it is called "the real green shuffle", you can find it on his dvd number 4 (starting 43:22). He uses the same principle (flase cascade) with both hands in his in hand riffle shuffle.
But its a good variation.
Keep up the good work, lennart green may be one of the best cardman of our time, but he cant match with your talent of teaching.
regards,
roland
I forgot to say that I have seen it before on Lennart Greens DVD #4, but I am sure you knew what I meant.
Several years ago, Earl Nelson at the Castle demo'd to me a false Faro with a Cascade. The Cascade was fairly long and had a pleasing sound to it. I recall him attributing it to either Benson or Berg or some kind of B sounding name.
paul wilson's non-faro
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