of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards \n injog or outjog shuffle to preserve stock, first or fourth finger controls stock, also with a few cover cards \n unknown \n bottom stock jog shuffle \n unknown \n control with cover cards \n unknown
1584
the discoverie of witchcraft
Unknown
Of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards
injog or outjog shuffle to preserve stock, first or fourth finger controls stock, also with a few cover cards
shuffling of cards so as to always keep one cartain card at the bottom \n overhand shuffling, see scot \n unknown \n of cards, with good cautions how to avoid cousenage therein: speciall rules to conveie and handle the cards, and the maner and order how to accomplish all difficult and strange things wrought with cards \n unknown
1784
breslaw's last legacy
Unknown
Shuffling of Cards so as to always keep one cartain Card at the Bottom
the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n - to cull two cards
- to cull three cards
- to cull four cards
- to cull nine cards \n s. w. erdnase \n cull shuffling \n graham adams \n formula for erdnase shuffles \n s. w. erdnase \n frederick braue \n the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
erdnase system of blind shuffles - position for shuffle \n \n s. w. erdnase \n overhand shuffles \n shane cobalt
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
Erdnase System of Blind Shuffles - Position for Shuffle
stock shuffle \n milk build, drawing only from the bottom without top card cover, also for more hands at once \n unknown \n a new method of stock shuffle \n graham adams \n no-haymow haymow \n steve forte \n stock shuffle \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table
Unknown
Stock Shuffle
milk build, drawing only from the bottom without top card cover, also for more hands at once
erdnase system of stock shuffling \n - two-card stock
- three-card stock
- four-card stock
- five-card stock
- twelve-card stock--for draw poker
- euchre stock--four-handed game-1
- euchre stock--four-hande game-2 \n s. w. erdnase \n five card stock leaving the cards at any desired numbers \n graham adams \n six card stock for any number of players \n graham adams \n seven card stock for any number of players \n graham adams \n the expert at the card table \n bruce elliott \n s. w. erdnase \n gambling expose \n milton kort \n formula for erdnase shuffles \n s. w. erdnase \n frederick braue \n marnese overhand stack \n edward marlo \n die echte erklärung \n christoph borer \n s. w. erdnase \n jack merlin \n the erdnase system of stock shuffling \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
blind shuffles, retaining entire order. - first method \n \n unknown \n erdnase blind shuffles \n karl fulves \n the combination shuffle \n benjamin earl
1902
the expert at the card table
Unknown
Blind Shuffles, Retaining Entire Order. - First Method
to make a false shuffle \n back and front throw, lift shuffle, three handlings
- first method of false shuffle (top half)
- second method false shuffle (top and bottom stock)
- third method false shuffle (full deck) \n henri de manche \n to make a false shuffle \n henri de manche \n supplementary note \n karl fulves
1902
the modern conjurer Henri De Manche
To Make a False Shuffle
back and front throw, lift shuffle, three handlings
First Method of False Shuffle (top half)
Second Method False Shuffle (top and bottom stock)
blind shuffles - i. to retain top stock \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain top stock \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
ii. to retain top stock and shuffle whole deck \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain top stock and shuffle whole deck \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
iii. to retain bottom stock and shuffle whole deck \n \n s. w. erdnase \n to retain the bottom stock and shuffle whole deck \n shane cobalt \n erdnase system of blind shuffles \n steve forte
1902
the expert at the card table S. W. Erdnase
III. To Retain Bottom Stock and Shuffle Whole Deck
to make a false shuffle \n lift shuffle handling
- first method of false shuffle (top stock)
- second method of false shuffle (top and bottom stock)
- third method of false shuffle (full deck) \n henri de manche \n to make a false shuffle \n henri de manche
1904
modern card manipulation Henri De Manche
To Make a False Shuffle
lift shuffle handling
First Method of False Shuffle (top stock)
Second Method of False Shuffle (top and bottom stock)
stacking formula as patter \n \n jack merlin \n die echte erklärung \n christoph borer \n s. w. erdnase \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin at the card table Jack Merlin
a new method of stock shuffle \n altered finger position, see also photographs starting on p. 45 \n graham adams \n stock shuffle \n unknown
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
A New Method of Stock Shuffle
altered finger position, see also photographs starting on p. 45
five card stock leaving the cards at any desired numbers \n not necessarily for a poker deal \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
Five Card Stock Leaving the Cards at Any Desired Numbers
six card stock for any number of players \n \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
seven card stock for any number of players \n \n graham adams \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
the slip shuffle \n card from center brought to bottom in one overhand shuffle, see also photographs starting on p. 39 \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
The Slip Shuffle
card from center brought to bottom in one overhand shuffle, see also photographs starting on p. 39
to shuffle the whole pack without disturbing the order of the cards \n hunter type shuffle without necessity to count the center run \n graham adams
1931
mr. s. w. erdnase — "his book" Graham Adams
To Shuffle the Whole Pack Without Disturbing the Order of the Cards
Hunter type shuffle without necessity to count the center run
optical shuffle \n to front and back, as control of card to third position \n ralph w. hull \n the optical shuffle \n ralph w. hull
1932
"eye-openers" Ralph W. Hull
Optical Shuffle
to front and back, as control of card to third position
the optical shuffle \n "a perfect substitute for the pass"
back and front throws, also as card control \n ralph w. hull \n optical shuffle \n ralph w. hull
1933
more "eye-openers" Ralph W. Hull
The Optical Shuffle
"A Perfect Substitute for the Pass"
back and front throws, also as card control
a substitute for the "in-jog." \n overhand shuffle, variation on the jog-shuffle, "top-jog", pressure \n albert verity
1937
magic of the hands Albert Verity
A Substitute for the "In-Jog."
overhand shuffle, variation on the jog-shuffle, "top-jog", pressure
to retain the whole paock in a certain order: 1a. by means of the overhand shuffle \n \n g. w. hunter \n the optical run & toss false shuffle \n jared kopf
1938
greater magic G. W. Hunter
To Retain the Whole Paock in a Certain Order: 1a. By means of the overhand shuffle
to keep certain cards in view \n overhand and basic riffle shuffle methods for:
1. the bottom card
2. the top card
3a. a number of cards (jog shuffle)
3b. a number of cards (lift shuffle) \n unknown
1938
greater magic
Unknown
To Keep Certain Cards in View
overhand and basic riffle shuffle methods for:
1. The bottom card
2. The top card
3a. A number of cards (jog shuffle)
3b. A number of cards (lift shuffle)
the barnyard shuffle \n cull-stack combination, face-up shuffle \n purvis w. miller \n las 3 jugadas de poker \n juan tamariz
1939
more card manipulations Purvis W. Miller
the overhand shuffle \n - the grip
- the shuffle
- protruding cards
- forming a break
- shuffling to the break
- dropping a packet
- determining intervals
- culling, stocking \n unknown
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks
Unknown
marlo's lessinout system of cull and stock shuffles \n without injogs or outjogs
- lessinout cull
- lessinout stack \n edward marlo \n the lessinout shuffle \n edward marlo \n roberto giobbi \n lessinout stock less crimp \n neal elias \n lessinout system \n edward marlo \n 8451 plus \n harry lorayne
1942
deck deception Edward Marlo
Marlo's Lessinout System of Cull and Stock Shuffles
the cull-stock shuffle \n - to cull-stock one card
- to cull-stock two cards
- three card cull-stock shuffle \n frederick braue
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks Frederick Braue
the stock shuffle \n i. to place one card in position to fall to the dealer in a five-handed game
ii. to stock two cards to fall to the dealer in a five-handed game
iii. to stock three cards to fall to the dealer in a five-handed game \n frederick braue \n the stock shuffling \n unknown \n stacking systems \n joseph k. schmidt
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks Frederick Braue
The Stock Shuffle
I. To Place One Card in Position to Fall to the Dealer in a Five-Handed Game
II. To Stock Two Cards to Fall to the Dealer in a Five-Handed Game
III. To Stock Three Cards to Fall to the Dealer in a Five-Handed Game
the overhand shuffle \n 1. retain control of the top card
2. to keep the bottom card in that position
3. to retain the top and bottom card in position
4. to run cards
5. to jog a card
6. to control a chosen card which has been replaced in the pack \n jean hugard
1944
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Jean Hugard
The Overhand Shuffle
1. Retain control of the top card
2. To keep the bottom card in that position
3. To retain the top and bottom card in position
4. To run cards
5. To jog a card
6. To control a chosen card which has been replaced in the pack
more card magic (continued) \n brief introduction on stacks
- the eighth overhand shuffle \n jean hugard
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Jean Hugard
the b. f. card control \n lift shuffle in which only the selection is picked up \n bert feinson
1945
hugard's magic monthly — volumes i, ii, iii and iv Bert Feinson
The B. F. Card Control
lift shuffle in which only the selection is picked up
oops false shuffle \n reversed card to key the bottom of deck after only-cuts-overhand-shuffle \n u. f. grant
1949
grant's inner circle magazine U. F. Grant
Oops False Shuffle
reversed card to key the bottom of deck after only-cuts-overhand-shuffle
to shuffle a certain number of cards above a selected card \n cards are added singly, order otherwise unchanged \n dai vernon
1961
further inner secrets of card magic Dai Vernon
To Shuffle a certain number of cards above a selected card
the g. w. hunter false shuffle \n \n g. w. hunter \n dai vernon \n the g. w. hunter false shuffle \n g. w. hunter \n dai vernon \n roberto giobbi
1970
expanded lecture notes G. W. Hunter, Dai Vernon
plunger cull \n injog shuffle cull, two alternatives \n karl fulves \n plunger cull \n karl fulves
1971
the book of numbers — supplementary notes Karl Fulves
alternated red & black shuffles \n overhand and riffle shuffle used to preserve alternating set-up (including real riffle shuffle with fine incomplete faro) \n edward marlo
1973
marlo's objectives Edward Marlo
Alternated Red & Black Shuffles
overhand and riffle shuffle used to preserve alternating set-up (including real riffle shuffle with fine incomplete faro)
overhand lift shuffle \n as a:
- small packet control
- location and control of a single card
- a force
- complete false shuffle \n trevor h. hall
1973
the card magic of edward g. brown Trevor H. Hall
combination overhand shuffle stacks \n no crimps, using broken up milk build procedure and pickup
- two card stack
- three card stack
- four card stack \n edward marlo
1974
the unexpected card book Edward Marlo
Combination Overhand Shuffle Stacks
no crimps, using Broken Up Milk Build procedure and Pickup
break transfer from bottom to top \n break over two cards on the bottom, overhand shuffle, transfer to top \n paul curry
1974
paul curry presents Paul Curry
Break Transfer from Bottom to Top
break over two cards on the bottom, overhand shuffle, transfer to top
a double shuffle to retain a top card \n turning deck over for second shuffle, jog \n francis carlyle
1975
the magic of francis carlyle Francis Carlyle
instead of the pass \n overhand shuffle from break as control \n harry lorayne \n instead of the pass \n harry lorayne
1977
the magic book Harry Lorayne
overhand shuffle finesse \n shuffling from bottom to top, break \n christian scherer \n bringing the bottom card to the top \n christian scherer \n dai vernon
1978
eine handvoll kartenkunststücke Christian Scherer
overhand-run finesse \n finesse for overhand shuffling some cards singly and putting them back on top \n harry lorayne \n overhand-run control \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps Harry Lorayne
Overhand-Run Finesse
finesse for overhand shuffling some cards singly and putting them back on top
the 3<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n \n edward marlo \n super stack - the one second poker stack \n steve beam \n the 3<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine volume 3 Edward Marlo
the 4<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n milk build \n edward marlo \n sweepstack \n john c. wagner \n the 4<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n edward marlo
1979
marlo's magazine volume 3 Edward Marlo
an overhand shuffle stack \n \n harry lorayne \n better overhand-shuffle stack \n harry lorayne \n fastest overhand shuffle stack \n harry lorayne \n my best overhand shuffle stack \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps Harry Lorayne
the shuffle \n distribution of four cards \n steve beam \n the shuffle \n steve beam \n the shuffle \n steve beam
1979
magic — the vanishing art Steve Beam
super stack - the one second poker stack \n - the work
- status report
- synopsis of the cull and set-up
- overhand shuffle - four hand stack
- the riffle shuffle
- synopsis of the riffle shuffles \n steve beam \n the 3<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n edward marlo \n fast stack \n martin a. nash
1983
super stack — the one second poker stack Steve Beam
notes on a classic \n on mayers' overhand cull-stack system \n karl fulves \n dan e. mayers
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Karl Fulves, Dan E. Mayers
erdnase outdone \n no jogs or crimps \n jim wheeler \n the "last word" poker run-up system \n joseph k. schmidt
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Jim Wheeler
overhand shuffle finesse \n shuffling bottom card(s) to top without the usual single card run, break \n edward marlo
1984
marlo's magazine volume 5 Edward Marlo
Overhand Shuffle Finesse
shuffling bottom card(s) to top without the usual single card run, break
the casual false shuffle \n jogged packets \n jack avis \n bill reid \n alex elmsley
1984
riffle shuffle technique — part three Jack Avis, Bill Reid, Alex Elmsley
full deck false shuffle \n shuffling off single card runs in batches, through whole deck, or set-up so after shuffle the stack is created \n jan torell \n "stack attack" (lew r. brooks)
1984
rund um den zaubertisch Jan Torell
Full Deck False Shuffle
shuffling off single card runs in batches, through whole deck, or set-up so after shuffle the stack is created
mein Überhand-falschmischen \n position of a card is not changed, rest is shuffled, sort of a ireland shuffle \n jan torell \n red/black shuffle for key \n laurie ireland \n theodore annemann
1984
rund um den zaubertisch Jan Torell
Mein Überhand-Falschmischen
position of a card is not changed, rest is shuffled, sort of a Ireland Shuffle
card control \n cutting wanted card near bottom via riffle shuffle with glimpse, then face-up overhand shuffle \n william larsen
1985
the fred braue notebooks William Larsen
Card Control
cutting wanted card near bottom via riffle shuffle with glimpse, then face-up overhand shuffle
formula for erdnase shuffles \n - stock shuffling (3 to five cards)
- cull shuffles (3 to four cards) \n s. w. erdnase \n frederick braue \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase \n the erdnase system of cull shuffling \n s. w. erdnase
1985
the fred braue notebooks S. W. Erdnase, Frederick Braue
the ryder stack \n four cards from top are distributed to top, bottom and two in the center with a break, in one shuffle, lift \n bill ryder
1985
the trapdoor — volume one Bill Ryder
The Ryder Stack
four cards from top are distributed to top, bottom and two in the center with a break, in one shuffle, lift
a falsified spread shuffle \n two halves spread on table and pushed together, but deck retains order \n martin lewis \n sisyphus mezcla \n derek delgaudio
1985
martin's miracles Martin Lewis
A Falsified Spread Shuffle
Two halves spread on table and pushed together, but deck retains order
sweepstack \n two phases \n john c. wagner \n the 4<sup>1</sup>⁄<sub>2</sub> second stack \n edward marlo
1987
the commercial magic of j.c. wagner John C. Wagner
overhand shuffle stacking \n four cards from top are distributed to top, bottom and two in the center with a break, in two shuffles \n steve beam
1987
the trapdoor — volume one Steve Beam
Overhand Shuffle Stacking
four cards from top are distributed to top, bottom and two in the center with a break, in two shuffles
red/black shuffles \n spectator riffle and overhand shuffles the cards, the deck ends up almost separated in red and black \n ron wilson
1987
the uncanny scot, ron wilson Ron Wilson
Red/Black Shuffles
spectator riffle and overhand shuffles the cards, the deck ends up almost separated in red and black
marnese overhand stack \n combining erdnase and milk build \n edward marlo \n erdnase system of stock shuffling \n s. w. erdnase \n marnese overhand stack \n edward marlo \n method #7: the c+d stack \n lance caffrey
1988
marlo's magazine volume 6 Edward Marlo
red/black shuffle \n with break \n laurie ireland \n darwin ortiz \n red/black shuffle with break \n edward marlo \n on the red-black overhand shuffle \n roberto giobbi \n laurie ireland \n charles t. jordan
1988
darwin ortiz at the card table Laurie Ireland, Darwin Ortiz
a million to one \n spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into two equal piles - one is red one black \n jerry sadowitz
1989
cards on the table Jerry Sadowitz
A Million to One
spectator shuffles deck and cuts it into two equal piles - one is red one black
simple simon \n overhand stacking sequence, with pre-setting during preliminary display, with variations in final comments \n simon aronson \n fast stack \n martin a. nash \n simpler than simple simon \n edward marlo \n simple double duke \n simon aronson
1990
the aronson approach Simon Aronson
Simple Simon
overhand stacking sequence, with pre-setting during preliminary display, with variations in final comments
second keeper shuffle \n keeping card at second position during shuffles \n john quine \n my second keeper \n harry lorayne \n john quine
1990
apocalypse vol. 11-15 John Quine
simpler than simple simon \n stacking four cards in one overhand shuffle \n edward marlo \n simple simon \n simon aronson
1991
the olram file Edward Marlo
the "underhanded" overhand shuffle \n hunter type shuffle without jogs \n dan garrett \n the "underhanded" overhand shuffle \n dan garrett \n the underhanded overhand shuffle \n dan garrett
1991
garrett does the u.k. Dan Garrett
the "underhanded" overhand shuffle \n hunter type shuffle without jogs \n dan garrett \n the "underhanded" overhand shuffle \n dan garrett
1992
garrett in the u.s.a. Dan Garrett
second keeper shuffle \n keeping card at second position during shuffles \n john quine \n my second keeper \n harry lorayne \n john quine
1992
apocalypse vol. 11-15 John Quine
トップからボトムへ、ボトムからトップへ \n (from top to bottom, from bottom to top) transferring cards by overhand shuffle \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
Unknown
トップからボトムへ、ボトムからトップへ
(From top to bottom, from bottom to top) Transferring cards by overhand shuffle
fast shuffle #2 \n "scarne shuffle systems"
three aces for five-handed game for dealer, crimp \n john scarne \n howard wurst on scarne's shuffle systems \n howard wurst \n jack avis on scarne's run-up systems \n jack avis
1994
rigmarole John Scarne
Fast Shuffle #2
"Scarne Shuffle Systems"
three Aces for five-handed game for dealer, crimp
jack avis on scarne's run-up systems \n \n jack avis \n fast shuffle #2 \n john scarne \n variations on scarne's runup system \n jack avis
1994
rigmarole Jack Avis
quick shuffle \n with in and out jog and packet in middle \n joseph k. schmidt \n gordon bruce's false shuffle (5x5 scotland) \n super fast shuffle \n joseph k. schmidt \n counterfeit shuffle \n joseph k. schmidt
1994
rigmarole Joseph K. Schmidt
the judas shuffle (and applications) \n - to stack four aces for a four-handed game
- to stack the aces for any number of hands
- to stack a royal flush (5 cards)
- the judas fastack shuffle \n peter duffie
1995
duffie's card compulsions Peter Duffie
the "last word" poker run-up system \n with several applications/routines \n joseph k. schmidt \n erdnase outdone \n jim wheeler
1995
new card control systems Joseph K. Schmidt
simple double duke \n aces shown, short overhand shuffle, stacked except one, performer has royal flush \n simon aronson \n simple simon \n simon aronson
1995
simply simon Simon Aronson
Simple Double Duke
Aces shown, short overhand shuffle, stacked except one, performer has Royal Flush
my second keeper \n keeping card at second position during shuffles \n harry lorayne \n john quine \n second keeper shuffle \n john quine \n second keeper shuffle \n john quine \n my second keeper, cont'd \n harry lorayne
1995
apocalypse vol. 16-20 Harry Lorayne, John Quine
bringing the bottom card to the top \n break, without single card run \n christian scherer \n dai vernon \n overhand shuffle finesse \n christian scherer
1996
card college — volume 2 Christian Scherer, Dai Vernon
the shuffle \n distribution of four cards to top/bottom/center/center \n steve beam \n the shuffle \n steve beam
1996
magic for the british aisles Steve Beam
The Shuffle
distribution of four cards to top/bottom/center/center
controlling the entire deck: the optical shuffle \n very deceptive simulation \n unknown \n the optical run & toss false shuffle \n jared kopf
1996
card college — volume 2
Unknown
counterfeit shuffle \n three packets with single run, with three variations \n joseph k. schmidt \n quick shuffle \n joseph k. schmidt \n counterfeit comments \n karl fulves \n counterfeit cull shuffle \n karl fulves
1996
the fine print Joseph K. Schmidt
Counterfeit Shuffle
three packets with single run, with three variations
counterfeit comments \n on full deck false overhand shuffles \n karl fulves \n counterfeit shuffle \n joseph k. schmidt
1996
the fine print Karl Fulves