spectator's red black shuffle\nspectator deals divided deck in two heaps and riffle shuffles them\ncharles t. jordan
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks Charles T. Jordan
Spectator's Red Black Shuffle
spectator deals divided deck in two heaps and riffle shuffles them
two triumphs\n- first triumph (retains full order)
- second triumph - marlo's triumph (retains colors)\nedward marlo
1964
the patented shuffle Edward Marlo
Two Triumphs
- First Triumph (retains full order)
- Second Triumph - Marlo's Triumph (retains colors)
third objective\ngetting from red/black separated deck into set-up for a riffle shuffle that retains stack\nedward marlo
1973
marlo's objectives Edward Marlo
Third Objective
getting from red/black separated deck into set-up for a riffle shuffle that retains stack
alternated red & black shuffles\noverhand and riffle shuffle used to preserve alternating set-up (including real riffle shuffle with fine incomplete faro)\nedward marlo
1973
marlo's objectives Edward Marlo
Alternated Red & Black Shuffles
overhand and riffle shuffle used to preserve alternating set-up (including real riffle shuffle with fine incomplete faro)
trick #7\ncards openly separated into suits, then shuffled together fairly with riffle shuffle, yet red-black colors remain separated\nwilliam larsen\nt. page wright\nin "random conceptions with cards" (ca. 1930)
1974
the pallbearers review vol. 9-10 William Larsen, T. Page Wright
Trick #7
cards openly separated into suits, then shuffled together fairly with riffle shuffle, yet red-black colors remain separated
face up red-black shuffle\nred and black cards are riffle shuffled multiple times, yet they stay separated\njohn f. mendoza
1980
john: verse two John F. Mendoza
Face Up Red-Black Shuffle
red and black cards are riffle shuffled multiple times, yet they stay separated
the san francisco shuffle\ndeck is separated by red an black, performer and spectator give the deck a riffle shuffle and colors do not mix, tamariz "accidental zarrow set-up"\njack mcmillen\ncharles nyquist
1981
sleights & swindles Jack McMillen, Charles Nyquist
The San Francisco Shuffle
deck is separated by red an black, performer and spectator give the deck a riffle shuffle and colors do not mix, Tamariz "accidental Zarrow Set-up"
the daley red/black shuffle\nalso as a get ready cut for zarrow shuffle\nmartin gardner\ndr. jacob daley
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Martin Gardner, Dr. Jacob Daley
notes by karl fulves\non red/black shuffles in general and daley's method, setting up for abab shuffle with zarrow\nkarl fulves
1984
riffle shuffle technique - part three Karl Fulves
Notes by Karl Fulves
on Red/Black Shuffles in general and Daley's method, setting up for ABAB Shuffle with Zarrow
flying colors\nno. 14, deck riffle shuffled twice by spectator, yet it separates into colors\ngeorge pierce\ncharles t. jordan\nkarl fulves
1984
more self-working card tricks George Pierce, Charles T. Jordan, Karl Fulves
Flying Colors
No. 14, deck riffle shuffled twice by spectator, yet it separates into colors
red/black shuffles\nspectator riffle and overhand shuffles the cards, the deck ends up almost separated in red and black\nron wilson
1987
the uncanny scot, ron wilson Ron Wilson
Red/Black Shuffles
spectator riffle and overhand shuffles the cards, the deck ends up almost separated in red and black
the perfectionist\n- the perfectionist (red and blacks are apparently mixed but remain separated)
- transposed perfectionist (reds and blacks transpose)
- mixed-up perfectionist (reds and blacks mix themselves)\npaul harris
1996
the art of astonishment - book 3 Paul Harris
The Perfectionist
- The Perfectionist (red and blacks are apparently mixed but remain separated)
- Transposed Perfectionist (reds and blacks transpose)
- Mixed-Up Perfectionist (reds and blacks mix themselves)
a red-black false shuffle\nspectator pushes cards together\ndai vernon\njuan tamariz\nfred black
1998
card college - volume 3 Dai Vernon, Juan Tamariz, Fred Black
i. general procedures\nprocedures in which the spectator and/or performer shuffles but retains certain aspects of the red-black distribution of the deck
- procedure a
- procedure b
- procedure c
- procedure d: into this universe
- procedure e: into two universes
- procedure f: multiple shuffle procedure\nronald a. wohl (ravelli)
2006
penumbra Ronald A. Wohl (Ravelli)
I. General Procedures
procedures in which the spectator and/or performer shuffles but retains certain aspects of the red-black distribution of the deck
- Procedure A
- Procedure B
- Procedure C
- Procedure D: Into This Universe
- Procedure E: Into Two Universes
- Procedure F: Multiple Shuffle Procedure