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Zarrow shuffle

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Zarrow shuffle is a sleight of hand technique that gives the appearance of being a normal riffle shuffle, but in fact leaves the cards in exactly the same order. This is an example of a false shuffle. It was invented by magician Herb Zarrow c. 1940.[1] A Zarrow shuffle works by taking one half of the intermixed cards, and separating them under the cover of the top card.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Johnson, Karl (2005-08-10). The Magician and the Cardsharp: The Search for America's Greatest Sleight-of-Hand Artist. Macmillan. ISBN 9780805074062.
  2. ^ Giobbi, Roberto (January 1, 1998). Card College. Vol. 3. Hermetic press. p. 630.

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