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    Hofzinser

    Alot of Guy's stuff is ridiculously difficult and knucklebusting. I'd make sure you're ready before looking into his book.
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    The Story Behind Scarne's Aces

    Where could I learn the Steven's cull? I've definitely heard of it before...just can't remember where.
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    The Story Behind Scarne's Aces

    Yeah, I was wondering about that myself. @Alfie I'm glad you enjoyed it ;) -Corbin
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    The Story Behind Scarne's Aces

    Just found this article and thought some of you guys would be interested. It's about Scarne fooling Arnold Rothstein and a band of cardsharks. A great read. http://johnscarne.com/John_Scarne/The_Amazing_World_of_John_Scarne/Entries/2009/7/6_John_Scarne_Fooling_the_Card_Sharks.html Enjoy...
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    Stud Second Deal

    Jason England's 1 on 1, Fast Company by Damian Nieman, or you could learn a push off from Erdnase or Expert Card Technique and simply make it stud style....
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    Saturday Night Contest - The Magic-Con All Star Roundtable Discussion

    Haha Jason, "yes". Lol great podcast guys.
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    Origins of Card Mechanic

    I could tell you the definiton, if that would help. :P
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    One hand perfect faro.

    I can do a table faro, not one handed, but it's perfect about 1/3 to 1/4 of the time, and I've heard a table faro is the most difficult shuffle. I'd ask Andrei about this one ;)
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    Hofzzy Osbourne

    Agreed. Hold a break and then do a sidesteal or another control.
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    Sorry Man, I've been busy with school. Lot's of homework. I'll get back to you on it as soon as...

    Sorry Man, I've been busy with school. Lot's of homework. I'll get back to you on it as soon as possible though. I promise! Corbin
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    Riffle Stacking

    The best source is Richard Turner's DVD. I sent Jason England an email about this and he replied saying that he plans a riffle stacking 1 on 1. Not sure if this is true, but I'm just taking his word for it. Anyways, riffle stacking is one of those things that I just started doing. I never got a...
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    Attn: All Forum Members

    He is nowhere near a beginner. Check out his other videos on his youtube channel. Anyways, I agree with this thread. Too often on here people get arrogant and sarcastic and avoid helping people. I think alot of people on here could be more mature.
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    Saturday Night Contest - The Magic-Con All Star Roundtable Discussion

    Ah, I see. You're excused then ;). I suppose some people may have their reasons for not posting. Everyone else though....:mad:
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    Saturday Night Contest - The Magic-Con All Star Roundtable Discussion

    I find myself disgusted that the SNCs that offer 6 decks of cards have twice to three times as many replies as one giving you the oppurtunity to have your questions answered by the best minds in modern magic. What a dissapointment. This was an amazing oppurtunity and people should have taken...
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    Card Controls: What is you Favorite?

    Exactly. I love the overhand shuffle. However as far as favorites go, I absolutely love the side steal. It has use as a control, a color change, a steal (duh), and a control. I also use the Jennings center double and the DMB spread control.
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    Diagonal Palm Shift

    It follows the S.W.E. shift in the "Legerdemain" section of the book. Can't remember the exact page though, and I'm too lazy to get the book or find my ebook copy of it.
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    Best theory11 1-on-1?

    You're quite the humble man, eh Mike?
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    New Deck - want reviews

    Hah. Nice.
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    Saturday Night Contest - The Magic-Con All Star Roundtable Discussion

    Jason England: Do you practice any non-sleight of hand cheating? Such as card counting or shuffle tracking? R Paul Wilson: Paul, as you have demonstrated on "The Real Hustle" there are many scams. Which one do you find the most effective? In other words, do you have a favorite? Bill Goodwin...
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