Hello.
Im working on a poker deal in which i want to be as close to real game as possible but I've ran in to some tricky parts where I could use some pointers.
Here's the scenario: Let's say it's a 4 player game of 5 card draw and the person right to the dealer shuffles (Me), I use riffle stacking so that I get the 4 aces that were on top of the deck from the beginning. I thought it could be nice if the person left to the dealer cuts the deck as often the case in real game. Then the dealer takes the deck and deals out the cards.
The part that I find tricky is the spectators cut. I've tried adding a crimped card on top after my stacking and then cutting the deck so that the person who cuts cuts the crimp to the bottom and the aces to the top, but I think its kinda open and mezzy.
Another method would be to bend the bottom half away from oneself and cut it to the top leaving a small gap where the aces are, this is just to big a move I think.
So are there any better moves out there for this? Im not really used to crimps, maybe there's a good way of hiding it while still holding the whole deck.
Im working on a poker deal in which i want to be as close to real game as possible but I've ran in to some tricky parts where I could use some pointers.
Here's the scenario: Let's say it's a 4 player game of 5 card draw and the person right to the dealer shuffles (Me), I use riffle stacking so that I get the 4 aces that were on top of the deck from the beginning. I thought it could be nice if the person left to the dealer cuts the deck as often the case in real game. Then the dealer takes the deck and deals out the cards.
The part that I find tricky is the spectators cut. I've tried adding a crimped card on top after my stacking and then cutting the deck so that the person who cuts cuts the crimp to the bottom and the aces to the top, but I think its kinda open and mezzy.
Another method would be to bend the bottom half away from oneself and cut it to the top leaving a small gap where the aces are, this is just to big a move I think.
So are there any better moves out there for this? Im not really used to crimps, maybe there's a good way of hiding it while still holding the whole deck.