So here, we have the faro shuffle. Man I lost many hours trying to perfect this.
First of all, we are going to get the deck, a good bend in this direction. Now, we are going to lift up with the right hand half of the deck, roughly, does not have to be perfect. Now, it is the index finger and the little finger in that positions, it is an absolute key, but you follow that. Square the cards up.
Now, you are going to put the decks together—end to end, right hand should be a slight angle, do not over due angle but half one there, and you are going to pivot the cards on the left corner, like so. At the same time, you are going to push that with the index finger, push the cards together and pivot and the cards hopefully should end to twine just like you are seeing now in the video.
The thing now is actually the perfect faro shuffle, not the one of those for a while. Just spread the cards out here so you can see roughly whatever it look like. Cues and dodgy, camera editing, sorry, I did not film this particularly well.
Now, here is the close up of that faro shuffle again. So you can really see so much the technique, I thought you know, I never get hand-bundling contract. Let us just see what the cards will look like, when you actually are successful doing in the faro shuffle.
That is it! Pretty straightforward really, you should quite done it in a few years. Good luck.
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