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  2. Shuffling - Wikipedia

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    Cards lifted after a riffle shuffle, forming what is called a bridge which puts the cards back into place After a riffle shuffle, the cards cascade. A common shuffling technique is called the riffle, or dovetail shuffle or leafing the cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved.

  3. Glossary of magic (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    Riffle – to let cards come out of the hand, creating a noise. Riffle shuffle – the most common shuffling technique in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table intertwined.

  4. Gilbert–Shannon–Reeds model - Wikipedia

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    A riffle shuffle permutation of a sequence of elements is obtained by partitioning the elements into two contiguous subsequences, and then arbitrarily interleaving the two subsequences. For instance, this describes many common ways of shuffling a deck of playing cards, by cutting the deck into two piles of cards that are then riffled together.

  5. Faro shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The faro shuffle (American), weave shuffle (British), or dovetail shuffle is a method of shuffling playing cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved. Diaconis, Graham, and Kantor also call this the technique, when used in magic. [1]

  6. Riffle shuffle permutation - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematics of permutations and the study of shuffling playing cards, a riffle shuffle permutation is one of the permutations of a set of items that can be obtained by a single riffle shuffle, in which a sorted deck of cards is cut into two packets and then the two packets are interleaved (e.g. by moving cards one at a time from the bottom of one or the other of the packets to the top ...

  7. Gilbreath shuffle - Wikipedia

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    A Gilbreath shuffle is a way to shuffle a deck of cards, named after mathematician Norman Gilbreath (also known for Gilbreath's conjecture). Gilbreath's principle describes the properties of a deck that are preserved by this type of shuffle, and a Gilbreath permutation is a permutation that can be formed by a Gilbreath shuffle.

  8. Karl Fulves - Wikipedia

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    Karl Fulves (27 July 1938 - 16 February 2023) was a magician and author and editor of publications on magic, [1] including the Pallbearers Review, a series of books on sleight of hand and close-up magic.

  9. Category:Card shuffling - Wikipedia

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    Riffle shuffle permutation; S. Shuffling; Shuffling machine This page was last edited on 19 September 2019, at 19:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...