Dan Harlan – Tarbell 13 Card Sleights
Now, we come to one of the most valuable lessons for anyone interested in performing great magic with a deck of cards.
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These Card Sleights are the foundation of so many effects that it s our opinion this lesson “should have preceded all of the chapters of card tricks.
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But here it is at last to provide you with information which is essential to performing well with cards. Controls, shuffles, cuts, forces, and, more.
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After you’ve learned these sleights, we encourage you to revisit the card tricks you’ve already viewed and try them again with your new knowledge.
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You’ll learn the classic pass and how Dan approaches both its execution in a working environment and its practice in private.
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Dan will show you many ways to apparently shuffle a deck while maintaining its order and how a card can be controlled while you actually shuffle and cut.
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You’ll learn multiple false cuts and a bunch of ways to force a card with ease and (as always) Dan will tell you which he prefers and why.
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There’s even a classic bar-bet-style trick buried in this section that is guaranteed to fool anyone who’s never seen it.
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As Dan teaches you these important Card Sleights, follow along closely, take the time to try each one, and decide for yourself what works for you.
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Techniques Taught:
– The Pass
– The Modern Pass
How to Use the Pass –
– The Side Steal Pass
The GW Hunter False Shuffle –
– The Wiggle-Woggle Shuffle
– The Riffle False Shuffle
– Overhand Shuffle Control
Cards with a Riffle Shuffle – Controlling
– “Pack in Hands” False Cut
The Three Way Table Cut –
– Another Three-Cut Variation
– The Four-Way Cut
– Another Four-Way Cut
– Dan’s Four Way Cut
– “Top” Card Control Fan Cut
– The Slip Cut Control
– The Force
– The Forcing Deck
– Double Force with Knife
– The Mathematical Force
– Forcing Bottom Card
– Force Behind Performer s Back “
– The Circus Trick
– The Riffle Force
Riffle Force with Unprepared Cards –
Forcing One of Four – Cards on Table
– Slip of Paper Force
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