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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
Which stacked deck is easiest to set up from an unopened package? I know the Nikola and Si Stebbins, and they each have their place, but take a while to set up. What do you folks out there suggest from a new pack?
Thanks, Jack
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ALEXANDRE Inner circle 3024 Posts |
I use my slight variation of Si Stebbins and I can set a deck up in no time flat. I think it comes with practice.
When I do use a stacked deck I like my variation of the Si Stebbins system and haven't felt the need to use other systems though many are great out there. Look at my site if you want to see some of what I do with a simple variation of Si Stebbins. Again ... I think that with practice you can put a new deck in a Si Stebbins very quickly ... I've casually set some up in front of spectators without them knowing about it.
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ace_of_cards New user Nebraska 10 Posts |
Get Green Magic volume 1, and look into angle separation. I use a numerical order..works GREAT!
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Stefan S. Loyal user 235 Posts |
Well from a brand new deck the easiest Stack is new pack order!!!
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Mark Martinez Inner circle Wisconsin 1276 Posts |
Landmark,
There is a way to take a deck in new deck order and make it in Si Stebbins order with a few shuffles... I'll look it up and let you know where you can find it!!! (At work can't check till I get home)
Magically,
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Ed Oschmann Inner circle Lake Worth FL 1011 Posts |
Darwin Ortiz has an excellent method for getting into Si Stebbis order from new deck order. It's called Si Stebbins Secret from Ortiz' book 'At the Card Table'.
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Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
You can also get to Tamariz memorized stack from NDO (New Deck Order). I once had a post describing exactly how to do this in secret sessions, but it has been removed.
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marko Inner circle 2109 Posts |
Yeah, the Si Stebbins Secret by Ortiz. Only a couple of faros and overhand shuffles. Quite ingenious. I first saw it Andrew Wimhurst's notes.
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Jim Robinson Loyal user 260 Posts |
Marlo and Skinner had memorized stacks that could generated from new deck order. 3 or 4 faros this way or that.
Robinson.
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Garrett Nelson Special user 644 Posts |
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Close.Up.Dave Inner circle Behind you! 2956 Posts |
I made one that you can shuffle into.
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wassabi_87 Loyal user moscow, idaho 226 Posts |
Some of the similar tricks that don't require a complete deck stack would be the easiest. Use the chaste order, (clubs hearts spades diamonds) to stack your deck. The deck is all seperated, and all you have to do is put it together!
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Hank Shand-Handy New user 75 Posts |
Use the chaste order! No chance.
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zombieboy Special user Connecticut, USA 889 Posts |
Alan Ackerman set up a stay stack with just one overhand shuffle. No faros, extremely natural.
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