T.G. Murphy Deck Flip Half-Pass

strudles

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Oct 8, 2013
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I use the T.G. Murphy deck flip a lot, and I sometimes manage to get the top card to flip itself onto the bottom. I would like to know if any of you guys know how to do this intentionally so I could turn it into a half-pass...ish...thing. I doubt it will be very useful (I do have an all backs routine in mind, however).

Thanks,
Peter
 
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It seems to be just a matter of getting a bit of air under the top card. So, a simple and repeatable way of doing this would be to push the card off slightly, about the width of the border. Then it's just practice!
 

strudles

Elite Member
Oct 8, 2013
165
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Oakton, Virginia
It seems to be just a matter of getting a bit of air under the top card. So, a simple and repeatable way of doing this would be to push the card off slightly, about the width of the border. Then it's just practice!

I figured it out. It's really cool actually, I'm thinking of using this for a CAAN, or a visual change from double backs to double faces or something. All you have to do is get a deep (but light) pinky break under any number of cards (it seems that 3-5 cards is easiest to do consistently, half-passing entire packets will take practice). Perform the deck flip to make the deck rotate a full 360 degrees (not just 180), and it just works itself. I got this on my first try, and I'm surprised how simple it was. Getting it not to show a little peek of the face-down cards is another thing, however.
 
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