![]() Counts Inquisition of Shuffling and Dealing: Vol. 2 by The Magic Depot $33.88 The world is a different place imprisoned in ones art. Relentless devotion wreaks havoc on The Counts burdened soul, yet were free to behold a taste of fantasy far from wicked isolation. In his chest beats the ripe fruit of sacrifice and ready for your consumption are the records of toil, the blood of an immortal art. Adventure upon the loom of card magic, where shuffling is a skill of necessesity. The Count walks you through more than 60 shuffling techniques, tips, and tricks. Magicians need every weapon at their disposal when the ground bleeds red from the struggle of variable restrictions. Now you can fight back with a complete guide! The New World of Card Magic Volume 8, The Counts Inquisition of Shuffling and Dealing Number Two. Never before has a single ebook provided so much valuable insight on shuffling, rendering easy what was once a painful learning process scattered among hundreds of expensive texts. Take control and breathe easy an Open Peek, Simple Cull, Top Down Stack, Bottom Up Stacking, Intermediate Riffle Stacking and Culling, Vegas Peek, Plan Culling, advanced stacking, Faro Stacking, Misdirection Peeks, Culling While Stacking, Compensating Faros, Working the Top and Bottom, The Double Duke, and Impossible Stack! From the very basics of Overhand Stacking, Ordering, using an undercut, dividing the Stack, Collective Culling, Foundation Stacking, Square Up control, Corrective Cuts, and Trigger Cards, Slowly advancing to advanced Overhand Peeking and Culling, the Bottom Peek, Shift Peek, Shuffle Peek, Marked Cards, Riffle Stack and Cull, Casino Shuffle, Scarne Shuffle, Fools Shuffle, and the use of Stealing, Palming, and Shifts in Stacking! Never before seen exclusives! Demonstrations of the Counts Riffle Stacking System, culling a random four of a kind in only two shuffles, culling two random four of a kind with only three shuffles, culling and stacking four aces and four kings in only three shuffles, PLUS applications of the Counts Riffle Stacki ![]() Bot Bo (The Shuffling Step) Shaolin Set #8 [VHS] $39.95 Kung Fu teaches you how to carry the momentum of each strike into the next, linking your combinations into an unstoppable barrage of attacks. From dynamic sweeps to flying kicks, Bot Bo contains many rapid combative techniques, which show you how to follow through with your attack and take advantage of openings. This video will teach you Shaolin¡Çs reverse tornado kick. ![]() Roll Up The Rugs and Crank It ! $19.99 Live from Styleen's Rhythm Palace, Syracuse, NY. Over two hours of music on two CD's. Disc one tracks are: 1. Intro/Come Together, 2. Gutbucket, 3. Georgie's Boogie, 4. Saints Medley (Saints. traditional/Mardis Gras In New Orleans/Oko Iko), 5. Hang Tough, 6. Y'all Learned To Rock Frtom Me/Meatman Medley, 7. One Helluva Nerve, 8. Lord Don't Move My Mountain, 9. (Working On My) Addictions, 10. Brassy Bessie, 11.allade Of Little Georgie. Disc two tracks are: 1. Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean, 2. Jim Dandy, 3. Tear It Down, 4. You Like It, 5. Lie To Me, 6. Hey Pocky Way, 7. Low Rider, 8. Thank YouFalletinme, 9. 2X9/The Boogie Rocks/2X9 Reprise, 10.Let's Go Get Stoned. ![]() Magic Tricks, Card Shuffling and Dynamic Computer Memories (Spectrum) $36.00 I accidentaly discussed the perfect shuffling problem with one of my high-school talented student recently. We found this problem very interesting, and involved many deep thoughts in mathematics. After many times of discussions my student wrote a exercise paper about the order of shuffling . So I'm very glad to found a book totally dedicated to this small mathematical gem. This book approaches the complete shuffling in many ways: first in number theory, then groups, then linear and abstract algebra and computer dimamics .Via these chapters readers will find this problem is much more deep than he had thought. Although there are many "hard" mathematics in this book, we still havesome "soft" chapters dealing with magic tricks (and it's really fun! ). This is a very good introducing book indeed, it covers recreation mathematics and serious mathematics. However, in my opinion, the pace of this book seems a bit too fast, for a non-math-major reader, those formulas look very formidable! ) It could explore those formulas in detail, and it should have contained some related topics: for example, the prime root in number theory, the combinatorics facet, etc. |
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