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The [[Heinstein Shuffle]], developed by [[Karl Hein]] and published in [[Genii 2001 April]], is an extremely convincing false riffle-shuffle performed in the hands (as opposed to on a table) that maintains (and retains) the order of the entire deck. | The [[Heinstein Shuffle]], developed by [[Karl Hein]] and published in [[Genii 2001 April]], is an extremely convincing [[Full-deck false shuffle#False_In-the-Hands Riffle Shuffles|false riffle-shuffle performed in the hands]] (as opposed to on a table) that maintains (and retains) the order of the entire deck. | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 2 January 2015
The Heinstein Shuffle, developed by Karl Hein and published in Genii 2001 April, is an extremely convincing false riffle-shuffle performed in the hands (as opposed to on a table) that maintains (and retains) the order of the entire deck.