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Triple Fake Cut

Allan Ackerman
Triple Fake Cut by Allan Ackerman

This is a tabled triple false cut.

runtime: 57s

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Double and Triple Fake Cut

Allan Ackerman
Double and Triple Fake Cut by Allan Ackerman

Using a swing cut action, Allan teaches a double and a triple false cut to be used while seated at the table.

runtime: 1min 14s

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Tabled Slip Cut

Allan Ackerman
Tabled Slip Cut by Allan Ackerman

A slip cut allows you to cut the card second from top to the top. Here Allan teaches a triple slip cut for the table.

runtime: 1min 13s

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Off-The-Bottom Strip Fake Cut

Allan Ackerman
Off-The-Bottom Strip Fake Cut by Allan Ackerman

This is an easy tabled false cut leaving the bottom portion of your deck unchanged.

runtime: 51s

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Klause Overhand False Shuffle

Allan Ackerman
Klause Overhand False Shuffle by Allan Ackerman

This is a wonderfully convincing because visual false overhand shuffle developed by Roger Klause.

length 1min 14s

★★★★★ $2.50
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In-Hand Faro Shuffle

Allan Ackerman
In-Hand Faro Shuffle by Allan Ackerman

Allan describes in detail how to do an in-the-hand faro shuffle. He explains the difference between an in-faro and out-faro, how to correct if the weave is not perfect, as well as several other fine points and tips to make this difficult move easier to perform and practice.

runtime: 11min 4s

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Tabled Faro Shuffle

Allan Ackerman
Tabled Faro Shuffle by Allan Ackerman

To do the tabled faro perfectly - a 26/26 weave - is very hard to achieve consistently. However, often you only need to faro a portion of the deck and not the entire deck. A partial tabled faro is relatively easy to learn.

runtime: 4min 54s

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Combining the Faro and Riffle Stack

Allan Ackerman
Combining the Faro and Riffle Stack by Allan Ackerman

You will learn how to effectively combine faro stacking with riffle stacking. Allan teaches a wonderful effect "The 10-Hand Poker Deal Demonstration" where the spectator chooses the hand that should receive the 4 aces. No false dealing is necessary. Everything is accomplished with stacking.

runtime: 3min 24s

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Stay Stack

Allan Ackerman
Stay Stack by Allan Ackerman

One of the great principles in faro shuffling is the stay stack principle. Allan describes what the stay stack is, how it should be shuffled, and how to get into a stay from new deck order.

runtime: 3min 16s

★★★★ $3
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Si Stebbins Stack

Allan Ackerman
Si Stebbins Stack by Allan Ackerman

You will learn how to prepare the Si Stebbins stack with two faro shuffles.

runtime: 2min 37s

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Getting Packets the Same Size

Allan Ackerman
Getting Packets the Same Size by Allan Ackerman

Use the faro shuffle to quickly without counting get to two equally sized packages.

runtime: 1min

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Reverse Faro

Allan Ackerman
Reverse Faro by Allan Ackerman

You will encounter the term 'Reverse Faro' quite frequently in card literature. In this little video Allan will explain and demonstrate what is meant by it.

runtime: 1min 7s

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Faro As Cull

Allan Ackerman
Faro As Cull by Allan Ackerman

Four Aces that are spread throughout the deck are being 'culled' to the top by two faro shuffles.

runtime: 1min 18s

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8 Out-Faros

Allan Ackerman
8 Out-Faros by Allan Ackerman

If you want to see Allan start with a deck in new deck order, do 8 out-faros and end up again with the deck in new deck order, then this is the video for you.

runtime: 1min 31s

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Elmsley Count or Ghost Count

Allan Ackerman
Elmsley Count or Ghost Count by Allan Ackerman

The Elmsley count, developed by Alex Elmsley, is probably the easiest and most deceptive count there is. Allan calls it 'the monster move of the 20th century'. Countless of routines have been devised using this move. The most famous of all is Twisting the Aces by Dai Vernon.

runtime: 2min 43s

★★★★ $3
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Counting Terminology

Allan Ackerman
Counting Terminology by Allan Ackerman

If you wonder what the 'Underground Elmsley' is or what a 344 or 345 count is, then you will find out here in this video. Allan also shares a few more fine points on the best way to perform the Elmsley count.

runtime: 2min 32s

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OPEC Count

Allan Ackerman
OPEC Count by Allan Ackerman

OPEC stands for Out of Position Elmsley Count - a variation by Ed Marlo.

runtime: 1min 25s

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Jordan Count

Allan Ackerman
Jordan Count by Allan Ackerman

The Jordan Count, developed by Charles Jordan, interfaces nicely with the Elmsley Count, because after the Jordan Count you are setup to do an Elmsley Count and vice versa, after an Elmsley Count you can do a Jordan Count without any adjustment, always hiding one card.

runtim: 1min 34s

★★★★★ $2
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Olram Subtlety

Allan Ackerman
Olram Subtlety by Allan Ackerman

This is a very deceptive and visual 3-4-4 count, hiding one card, developed by Ed Marlo. In case you wonder who or what 'Olram' is, that is Marlo spelled backwards.

runtime: 1min 32s

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OPOS Count

Allan Ackerman
OPOS Count by Allan Ackerman

OPOS stands for Out of Position Olram Subtlety. It is a 3-4-4 count.

runtime: 1min 8s

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Gemini Count

Allan Ackerman
Gemini Count by Allan Ackerman

This 2-4-4 count was developed by Brother John.

runtime: 1min 48s

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Rhythm Count Jennings

Allan Ackerman
Rhythm Count Jennings by Allan Ackerman

This is a 2-4-4 count and it can be used as replacement wherever a Gemini Count is needed. It is a beautifully flowing and deceptive count. By some accounts, the best card count developed to this date.

runtime: 1min 40s

★★★★ $2
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Rhythm Count Ackerman

Allan Ackerman
Rhythm Count Ackerman by Allan Ackerman

Here Allan Ackerman combines Dai Vernon's Optical Move with Larry Jennings' Rhythm Count to achieve an even more visual deceptive rhythm count variety.

runtime: 2min 1s

★★★★★ $2
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Rhythm Count Carpenter

Allan Ackerman
Rhythm Count Carpenter by Allan Ackerman

This is a Jack Carpenter variation of Larry Jennings' Rhythm Count.

runtime: 1min 29s

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