How in hell does he do this?

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How in hell does he do this?

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So i was watching this video, i was wondering how in hell he did this trick? i've never seen it before!!!

The video is on http://www.Relentlesscards.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; under Social -> Video's

Could someone please explain?!
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here you go ;)
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montecarlojoe wrote:


here you go ;)

The trick at 0:50 in the Newland video. Could anyone explain?
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Re: How in hell does he do this?

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Normally friction between the interleaved cards suspends them in place. By using his thumb to riffle the cards gripped in his hand he causes each pair to separate in turn, thus dropping the suspended card between them. Nice looking effect though.
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The name of the move is Friffle. It's very easy. The only prerequisite move is faro shuffle.
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Hi , Friffle is not hard , simple practice as always , Tobis Libian is very good at it
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