This is a color change by Max Malini. A slap on the face of the deck changes the card.
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This is a basic color change to change the top face-up card of a deck.
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This subtlety will make it much easier and cleaner to turn back a double lift.
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Get your break on a square-up action.
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If the Pinky Count is too difficult you can learn one of these two much easier methods to obtain a break under the top two cards.
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This is a flashy double lift where the double card makes a somersault.
This technique is an application of the Vernon Push Off and allows you to table a double.
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Howie Schwarzman further improved Marlo's Throw Double into a remarkable long toss that sends a double slithering over the table.
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This move allows you to toss two doubles on the table. It is essentially a double Schwarzman Long Toss and looks amazing - a great magician fooler.
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This is an application of a double lift and achieves a color change.
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A nice color change during a throwing action.
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This is a wonderfully visual color change by Steve Beam - first published in Trapdoor.
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This is another very visual card change onto the table.
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This is a color change for when you are seated at the table.
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This technique allows a card to jump right out of the deck.
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A neat way to have the back card rise and rotate out of the deck.
This is a false shuffle by Frank Shank and similar to the Zarrow Shuffle but not quite as deceptive.
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Both the Shank Suffle and the Zarrow Shuffle can be done from the long sides of the deck.
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This is a nicely flowing no frills tabled false cut.
An idea by Mel Stover, this false cut is an optical illusion.
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This triple tabled false cut is a thing of simplistic beauty, developed by Jay Ose. Calling this a move is an overstatement.
This is a tabled triple false cut.
This is an easy tabled false cut leaving the bottom portion of your deck unchanged.
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This is technique from Trapdoor Magazine, a variation of the Incomplete Faro Control, and it allows you to control a selected card to the top or bottom.
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