Manfred Shuffle

A unique approach to the in-the-hands false riffle shuffle that borrows ideas from Ron Wohl and Hank Miller. This method, however, puts the deck in full order without the need for a cut.
Customer reviews for Manfred Shuffle
Most false shuffles look fair and serve a very definite purpose, convincing the spectator that the deck is completely random when it isn't. But this is more than a false shuffle, it's a fantastic tool that convinces the spectator that the deck is being shuffled and looks perfectly normal, especilly with a bit of misdirection.
The look of the shuffle is great: it really seems like the cards are being shuffled into one another and the "bridge" (come on, you didn't actually think it was an authentic bridge) looks superb. It looks so fancy that sometimes I use this shuffle as a flourish and show it to my audience but they never make the connection with the shuffle. Also think about what false suffles permit: a super easy triumph effect, an order from chaos routine, ect...
Most false riffle shuffles look weird (like the truffle shuffle) and require a cut (the truffle shuffle yet again!). But this one puts you beside all that, removing any knid of suspicion. This really is worth the 8 $ up there! It's basically the only false shuffle I use nowadays.
This wonderful, illusive shuffle changed my vision of false suffles. This is a great tool allowing simple triumph effects, an order from chaos routine. Simply, you can convince your spectators that the deck is suffled thouroughly (a riffle shuffle) when no such thing is happening.
The explanation is great. First a few exposed views to give you an idea of what you'll be doing. Then a detailed explanation on the riffling action first hand as well as a detailed explanation of a brilliant concept by Hank Miller which acts as a convincer. The bridging action is the most difficult but is essential so as to maintain the illusion of the suffle. Don't worry, it's explained as fully as it could.
Finally I would like to tell you that if you're considering to buy this item, well, you might as well buy the Andthensome Collection since it's a collection of awesome concepts, moves, changes, etc... Also what I found interesting on the said Collection was the sort of history lesson on Ron Wohl's and Hank Miller's shuffles which are a great addition if you're having trouble with this shuffle or if you would like another one in your arsenal.
So finally, despite its rather high difficulty, this shuffle is a powerful asset to all magicians out there. The fact that it's a false riffle shuffle that looks very convincing and that doesn't require a cut is well "nuff said".
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I hate "instructors" who tell us we can learn a move if we "practice it." If we practice a move incorrectly, how will we get better at it?
At one point, we are told to take feign taking half the deck in shuffle position but really riffle off all but two cards. How do we do an unsupported rife with half the deck and stop with exactly two cards? What do I have to do to make sure I don't get three . . . or one. He doesn't say a word. (At least he doesn't just tell us to practice.)
There are all too many people who can do stuff who don't have a clue as to how to teach that stuff. Here's a suggestion for VI. Don't sell an instructional product until you've given it to people who are UNFAMILIAR with the technique and most of them are able to demonstrate they can learn from it.
The technique is very cool. I will need some time to get it confortably.
cheap n good 5/5
Community questions about Manfred Shuffle
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Scott asks: Question, I think this is a pretty cool shuffle. I believe that I saw that this is included in the package "andthensome". Could someone possibly confirm this? If so, I'd really prefer investing in the "andthensome" package. Either way though, I MUST HAVE THIS SHUFFLE! Thanks, Scott.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes this is in Andthensome
Steven asks: Which is best, Manfred or Truffle 2.0
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They ae both very good. It's down to personal preference.
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