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* [[Phoenix]] No. 62, June 9, 1944, page 255 | * [[Phoenix]] No. 62, June 9, 1944, page 255, para. 16. | ||
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Revision as of 04:50, 28 March 2009
Slop Shuffle is a False Shuffle, created in the 1920s by Sid Lorraine, in which you apparently shuffle cards face-up and face-down.
First published in Subtle Problems You Will Do written by Stewart Judah and John Braun (1937).
Variations
- Neat Slop Shuffle by Phil Thomas in Phoenix N° 60, May 12, 1944, page 246.
- Super Slop Shuffle by John P. Hamilton in Phoenix N° 87, July 6, 1945, page 354.
- Super Slop Shuffle - Ideas by Edward Marlo in Phoenix N° 90, August 17, 1945, page 367.
- Modernized Slop Shuffle by John Benzais in Deck-Sterity by Harry Lorayne (1967)
- "Fair and Sloppy" in a Ron Bauer booklet.
References
- Phoenix No. 62, June 9, 1944, page 255, para. 16.