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== Variations == | == Variations == | ||
*Marmalade Poker from [[Three Professional Card Routines]] by [[Rafael Benatar]] uses Biological Shuffle. | *''Marmalade Poker'' from [[Three Professional Card Routines]] by [[Rafael Benatar]] uses Biological Shuffle. (1997) | ||
* Sticky Location/Revelation from [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 3, N° 1, jan. 1992, page 2022, by [[Harry Lorayne]] | * ''Sticky Location/Revelation'' from [[Apocalypse]], Vol. 3, N° 1, jan. 1992, page 2022, by [[Harry Lorayne]] | ||
[[Category:Card Routines]] | [[Category:Card Routines]] |
Revision as of 02:58, 20 August 2008
- Paul Harris' false Shuffle first described in Richard's Almanac, Vol. 1, N° 2, oct. 1982, page 9.
- Then in his book A Close-up kinda Guy (1983), page 4
- See also Art of Astonishment, Vol. 3, page 249, The Biological Shuffle (Revised) by Paul Harris (1996)
Synopsis
The performer accidentally shuffles his fingers into the deck. Extracting them, a number of cards stick to his fingers... they turn out to be four of a kind.
Variations
- Marmalade Poker from Three Professional Card Routines by Rafael Benatar uses Biological Shuffle. (1997)
- Sticky Location/Revelation from Apocalypse, Vol. 3, N° 1, jan. 1992, page 2022, by Harry Lorayne