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RiderBacks Loyal user 251 Posts |
Using Aronson Stack with a Crimped Card. False Shuffle. Then permit the the spectator to cut. Spectator cuts to the crimp. Game over.
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RiderBacks Loyal user 251 Posts |
Heh, I see no replies. Let me leave this line from Erdnase:
"There is little or no difficulty in finding the crimp. It is the most probable place the cut would be made, even if left to chance, and many an unsophisticated player has unconsciously cut into a crimp and aided in his own undoing." I really don't recommend this for regular use, but ***, is it amazing when you land it. (I've actually only had the balls to try this once. It was amazing.) My use was in the context of an Aronson Poker Deal. |
alicauchy Veteran user Málaga, Spain 310 Posts |
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On Jul 31, 2017, RiderBacks wrote: ... and if the spectator doesn't cut to the crimp, you can always suggest him/her another cut or, in the worst case, cut yourself.
So much to do, so little time . . .
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RiderBacks Loyal user 251 Posts |
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On Oct 18, 2017, alicauchy wrote: ... and if the spectator doesn't cut to the crimp, you can always suggest him/her another cut or, in the worst case, cut yourself. Thanks for those awesome suggestions. Will employ! |
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