Full Deck Setups & False Cuts

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Part of the video series: Magic Card Trick Deck Arrangements

Summary: Learn about Full Deck Setups and False Cuts in this free card magic video.

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Malik Haddadi Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences... read more

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Full Deck Setups & False Cuts

Hi! I’m Malik the Magic Guy with expertvillage.com. Now I’m going to talk to you more about setting up cards, but we’re going to talk about setting up the whole deck and doing tricks like that. Now let me give you an example. In a few minutes, I’m going to teach you some tricks to do with a deck setup ace through king like this. And as you’re learning false cuts and false shuffles, that’s when something like this is going to become handy. Earlier I showed you how to do an under cut false cut, and I want to show you now how that works. So we’re going to start with the cards setup ace through king, you can see that there, and with a couple of under cut false cuts, you see that still is setup ace through king. So that’s really is a convincing way to make somebody think that a deck of cards have been mixed up when it hasn’t. Now one other thing I want to tell you about is generally cutting the deck. Now a lot of the full deck sequences you’re going to use, what you need to remember is the top is next to the bottom, so by that I mean that if you cut the deck like this, the sequence stays the same, it’s just your starting and ending points that are different. And for a lot of tricks that doesn’t matter, so you can still use your sequence, so you can even give the deck somebody to cut like this, and it doesn’t change the fact that your cards are still in order just like that. So using that concept and some ideas on false cutting, I’m going to teach you some cool tricks to do using different full deck setups.

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