This is a tabled false riffle shuffle from The Expert at the Card Table by Erdnase.
runtime: 1min 15s
The Pull Through False Shuffle is similar to the Strip Out False Shuffle. It is likewise a tabled full deck false shuffle.
runtime: 1min 33s
This particular variety of the pull through false shuffle is attributed to Ed Marlo and Dai Vernon.
runtime: 2min 22s
This is an Ackerman variation of the Zarrow Shuffle to eliminate the initial center block cut of the classic Zarrow Shuffle.
runtime: 1min 35s
This is a diabolic idea by Dai Vernon to improve on the Zarrow Shuffle. By doing the Zarrow twice he was able to eliminate the initial center block cut.
runtime: 1min 58s
This is an overhand shuffle that allows you to retain cards in their respective half. Say you have all black cards in the top half of the deck and all red cards in the bottom half of the deck. This shuffle will keep all the red and black cards together. But it is not a complete false shuffle, because each half by itself is shuffled. This is a very useful move for effects like Out Of This World, Oil and Water, and other others.
runtime: 1min 21s...
This is an idea by Mike Maxwell to slightly alter the Double Ace Production to be in the Jennings Revelation setup, from The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings, after the first four cards are revealed.
runtime: 1min 58s
This is a wonderfully convincing because visual false overhand shuffle developed by Roger Klause.
length 1min 14s
Fu-fu, or face-up face-up, is quite similar to the ATFUS and allows you to switch out a number of cards during a face-up display.
runtime: 2min 17s
This move displays one card three times such that it looks like you have three identical cards. It uses the Christ-Annemann alignment move.
runtime: 2min 20s