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A '''false shuffle''' is a shuffle which is not genuine. The purpose of a [[shuffle]] is to mix the cards; a '''false''' shuffle is designed to give the illusion of a regular, random shuffle, while allowing the magician to keep control of the placement of the cards. A false shuffle can be used to retain a single card or small stock of cards, maintain separation of the reds and blacks, or even to control the order of the entire deck.
A '''false shuffle''', also known as a '''blind shuffle''', is a shuffle which is not genuine. The purpose of a [[shuffle]] is to mix the cards; a '''false''' shuffle is designed to give the illusion of a regular, random shuffle, while allowing the magician to keep control of the placement of the cards. The term false shuffle can be used to refer to techniques to retain a single card or small stock of cards, maintain separation of the reds and blacks, or even to control the order of the entire deck. This article relates to ''''full-deck false shuffles''' For controlling a single card or small group of cards for their location in a card trick, see [[Card control]] and [[Jog shuffle]]. For shuffles which maintain the separation of red cards and black cards, see [[Red-Black Shuffle]]. For using a shuffle to place certain cards at certain locations, in order to deal them to a certain hand, see [[Stacking]].
 
For controlling a single card or small group of cards, see stacking, control, and jog shuffle.


== In-the-Hands False Shuffles ==
== In-the-Hands False Shuffles ==

Revision as of 21:43, 2 January 2015

A false shuffle, also known as a blind shuffle, is a shuffle which is not genuine. The purpose of a shuffle is to mix the cards; a false shuffle is designed to give the illusion of a regular, random shuffle, while allowing the magician to keep control of the placement of the cards. The term false shuffle can be used to refer to techniques to retain a single card or small stock of cards, maintain separation of the reds and blacks, or even to control the order of the entire deck. This article relates to 'full-deck false shuffles For controlling a single card or small group of cards for their location in a card trick, see Card control and Jog shuffle. For shuffles which maintain the separation of red cards and black cards, see Red-Black Shuffle. For using a shuffle to place certain cards at certain locations, in order to deal them to a certain hand, see Stacking.

In-the-Hands False Shuffles

False Haymow Shuffles

False Overhand Shuffles

Optical Shuffles:

False In-the-Hands Riffle Shuffles

Strip-Out-type Shuffles:

Unweaving Shuffles:

Waterfall Unweaving Shuffles:

False Weave/Faro Shuffles

False Weave/Greek Shuffles:

False Faro Shuffles:

False Hindu Shuffles

On-the-Table False Shuffles

Strip-Out False Shuffles

Pull-Through False Shuffles

Unweaving Shuffles

Rosetta Shuffle