Nifty Move for Hindu Shufflers👳🎴. BTW, Arthur H. Buckley in Card Control (1946), claims He invented the sleight, which he dubbed the "Hindu Shift." Buckley's description of the move, though succinct, is pretty good. Martin Gardner described John Snyder's "Reversed Hindu Shuffle" in 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck (1940). Some trivia for the Nerds. 🤓
Oh, absolutely! Just keep your little finger on the card during the shuffle. Might need to shift the lower packet deeper into your hand by pushing it back with the first finger. Great thinking!
Oh, these card controls... I love 'm. Is there going to be a 100 Card Controls-series? You've already done the 100 Card Forces, right? Anyways, love the content, as always.
Hi Sean, I hope you are doing well. Thanks for sharing these tips with the hindu shuffles. There are several great ideas you taught us. I enjoy your awesome videos. Thanks again, Sean. Have a great day.
Hindu shuffle is a nice force. My favorite new force to use is where you're dealing cards from the bottom is where you're dealing cards from the bottom and purposely deal cards from the second to the bottom until the spectator says to stop and then show the bottom card.
I can understand that logic. But at the same token, magicians do things with cards that regular people don’t do lol. Like a double undercut. Or counting four cards in a packet via Elmsley count. I think a Hindu shuffle is one of the more normal looking things a magician can do.
Nifty Move for Hindu Shufflers👳🎴.
BTW, Arthur H. Buckley in Card Control (1946), claims He invented the sleight, which he dubbed the "Hindu Shift." Buckley's description of the move, though succinct, is pretty good. Martin Gardner described John Snyder's "Reversed Hindu Shuffle" in 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck (1940).
Some trivia for the Nerds. 🤓
I knew I learned it somewhere else! I just couldn’t remember where lol. Thank you for clarifying!
With a bit of thought you could use this to place the selected card into cop position and remove it from the deck. I Think?
Oh, absolutely! Just keep your little finger on the card during the shuffle. Might need to shift the lower packet deeper into your hand by pushing it back with the first finger. Great thinking!
Oh, these card controls... I love 'm. Is there going to be a 100 Card Controls-series? You've already done the 100 Card Forces, right?
Anyways, love the content, as always.
I thought about it! But I’m not sure there are 100 different controls worthy of being unique from one another lol.
#letsgetintoit 🤟🃏
Cool thanks!
Hi Sean, I hope you are doing well. Thanks for sharing these tips with the hindu shuffles. There are several great ideas you taught us.
I enjoy your awesome videos.
Thanks again, Sean.
Have a great day.
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Hindu shuffle is a nice force. My favorite new force to use is where you're dealing cards from the bottom is where you're dealing cards from the bottom and purposely deal cards from the second to the bottom until the spectator says to stop and then show the bottom card.
Loved the control really deceptive
Love these card controls. Your awesome 😊😊😊😊
Brilliante Sean! Gracias!
The Hindu Force and Shuffle suck. I don’t care how deceptive this control is, the shuffle sucks.
Cmon, it’s not that bad lol.
@@SeanDevine yes it is.
@@kyleleon85 just curious why you think it’s so bad.
@@SeanDevine it’s not how people in the Western hemisphere shuffle cards, unless you’re from an Asian country where it’s more common.
I can understand that logic. But at the same token, magicians do things with cards that regular people don’t do lol. Like a double undercut. Or counting four cards in a packet via Elmsley count. I think a Hindu shuffle is one of the more normal looking things a magician can do.
Wonderful video. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Awesome thanks for sharing
Thanks, guy!