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cards:full_deck_false_hindu_shuffle [2017/09/18 11:36] – Added Kennedy and Mead reference. tylerwilson | cards:full_deck_false_hindu_shuffle [2019/04/22 09:44] – Added precursor. tylerwilson | ||
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The same concept---but applied to the overhand shuffle---seems to have been independently created by both John Kennedy and Eric Mead. Their handling was taught in Michael Close' | The same concept---but applied to the overhand shuffle---seems to have been independently created by both John Kennedy and Eric Mead. Their handling was taught in Michael Close' | ||
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+ | Pulling the bottom portion of the deck off as though it was the top portion was used as a key card placement before its use in a full-deck false shuffle. In // | ||
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