Riffle cull + Centre dealing: Cheating at cards from a borrowed deck

Jan 16, 2016
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Hey guys, I accidently posted this in the wrong section of the forum so I thought I'd repost. Apologies! I've copy and pasted it back in.


Hello friends, this is my first post and I wanted it to be a video. In this video, I take an absolutely shuffled, ungaffed deck and give shuffling procedures to match those of strict conditions (i.e, no overhand shuffles, face up shuffles etc). The aim is to locate 3 of a kind while also beating the cut. There are other ways of cheating under strict conditions through the use of peeks and second deals, but locating cards from scratch has always fascinated me. Additionally, dealing a 3 of a kind guarantees a win. As Vernon once said, "Four! Who the hell wants four!? Three-of-a-kind, if you can't win with those you should give up playing cards."

I have searched threads on here to do with riffle culling and seen it has often sparked great debate. However, I have seen very few videos, so if anyone has any footage please do share as it seems to be one of the most elusive moves out there :). With this in mind, any constructive critics would be hugely appreciated on the deal or the cull; I'm sure there are many out there who know can offer some great advice!

Jay





Here is a video of just riffle culling i did not too long ago. The riffle cull can look a little
different each time it's performed based off the distribution of cards. This is why i wanted to
upload more than one video.






And here is a video of just centre dealing i did a while back
 
Jan 16, 2016
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Sorry guys, it seems the links didn't post. Still getting used to this posting on forums!











 

Josh Burch

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Riffle Culling is crazy interesting for sure. The two ways I have gone in completely without a net in cheating is after one example hand I cull the cards I need and control them to their desired location. the other way is to use Paul Harris' silly use of the Jynx switch in True Astonishments #2. That doesn't really fit your criteria though.
 
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Jan 16, 2016
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It really is! It's a shame more of a light isn't shone on the subject. I completely agree about using the previous round's cards. Much more easier and practical.
 
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