the overhand shuffle \n - a. (top card retained by shuffling it to the bottom and back)
- b. (top and bottom cards retained, starts with slip shuffle both times)
- c. (bottom card retained with slip shuffle)
- d. (running single cards for placements)
- e. (jog shuffle to retain top stock) \n unknown
1927
the nikola card system
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the overhand shuffle \n jog shuffle, running single cards \n unknown
1937
encyclopedia of card tricks
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The Overhand Shuffle
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1937
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the overhand shuffle \n - the grip
- the shuffle
- protruding cards
- forming a break
- shuffling to the break
- dropping a packet
- determining intervals
- culling, stocking \n unknown
1942
miracle shuffles and tricks
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The Overhand Shuffle
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1942
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over-hand false count \n using lift shuffle \n jack hecht
1943
tarbell course in magic — volume 3
Jack Hecht
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Over-Hand False Count
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1943
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the overhand shuffle \n - 1. retain control of the top card
- 2. to keep the bottom card in that position
- 3. to retain the top and bottom card in position
- 4. to run cards
- 5. to jog a card
- 6. to control a chosen card which has been replaced in the pack \n jean hugard \n more card magic (continued) \n jean hugard \n card magic -- continued \n jean hugard
1944
hugard's magic monthly
Jean Hugard
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The Overhand Shuffle
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the run \n single card run \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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The Run
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1948
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the injog \n basic handling for overhand shuffle \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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The Injog
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1948
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the undercut \n cutting to the injog \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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The Undercut
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1948
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spread and break control \n getting in overhand shuffle position \n unknown
1948
the royal road to card magic
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Spread and Break Control
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1948
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false shuffles \n \n al leech
1954
handbook of card sleights
Al Leech
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False Shuffles
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1954
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jog control \n \n cy endfield
1955
cy endfield's entertaining card magic — part i
Cy Endfield
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Jog Control
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1955
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pivot into overhand position \n pivoting the break \n dai vernon
1972
the shank shuffle
Dai Vernon
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Pivot into Overhand Position
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1972
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overhand-run finesse \n finesse for overhand shuffling some cards singly and putting them back on top \n harry lorayne \n overhand-run control \n harry lorayne
1979
quantum leaps
Harry Lorayne
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Overhand-Run Finesse
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1979
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milk shuffle \n \n unknown
1985
best of friends — volume ii
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Milk Shuffle
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1985
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new approach in-jog shuffles (injog) \n avoiding large breaks
- first method
- second method
- third method
- fourth method \n edward marlo
1988
marlo's magazine — volume 6
Edward Marlo
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New Approach In-Jog Shuffles (Injog)
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1988
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overhand stacking technique \n pulling off two cards at a time \n jack carpenter \n overhand run technique \n fred robinson
1992
modus operandi
Jack Carpenter
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Overhand Stacking Technique
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1992
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オーバーハンドシャフル \n (overhand shuffle) \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
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オーバーハンドシャフル
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1993
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ラン \n (run) running cards with overhand shuffle \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
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ラン
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1993
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インジョッグ、アンダーカット \n (injog, undercut) for overhand shuffle \n unknown
1993
larry jennings's card technique
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1993
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overhand run technique \n running groups of two, three, four cards \n fred robinson \n overhand stacking technique \n jack carpenter \n overhand run technique \n fred robinson
1994
wonderful routines of magic — the second addendum
Fred Robinson
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Overhand Run Technique
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1994
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running single cards \n \n unknown
1995
card college — volume 1
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Running Single Cards
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1995
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overhand shuffle jog technique \n side-jog \n larry jennings \n a substitute for the "in-jog." \n albert verity \n overhand shuffle jog (jennings finesse) \n larry jennings
1997
jennings '67
Larry Jennings
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Overhand Shuffle Jog Technique
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1997
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the "overhand" or perpendicular shuffle \n no. 2, honest \n ellis stanyon
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon
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The "Overhand" or Perpendicular Shuffle
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1999
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overhand shuffle control \n lifting cards above break and shuffling them to bottom \n unknown
2007
card dupery
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Overhand Shuffle control
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2007
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overhand run technique \n shuffling off two, three or four cards as a unit at each take \n fred robinson \n overhand run technique \n fred robinson
2009
the magic of fred robinson
Fred Robinson
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Overhand Run Technique
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2009
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revvle \n flourish embellishment for overhand shuffle \n dan buck \n dave buck
2014
card men
Dan Buck, Dave Buck
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Revvle
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2014
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in defense of overhand shuffling \n \n ricky smith
2015
nothing as it seems
Ricky Smith
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In Defense of Overhand Shuffling
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2015
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flat-break \n retaining contact to side-jogged card during overhand shuffle \n steve forte
2020
gambling sleight of hand — volume 1
Steve Forte
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Flat-Break
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2020
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new third finger break \n hiding break at top, with scenarios as control \n larry jennings
2020
mr. jennings takes it easy
Larry Jennings
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New Third Finger Break
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2020
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overhand shuffle jog (jennings finesse) \n side-jog, see reference for credit \n larry jennings \n overhand shuffle jog technique \n larry jennings
2020
mr. jennings takes it easy
Larry Jennings
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Overhand Shuffle Jog (Jennings Finesse)
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Also published here
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2020
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the last card \n throwing to the last card \n larry jennings
2020
mr. jennings takes it easy
Larry Jennings
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The Last Card
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2020
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deconstructing the overhand shuffle: part 1 \n - thoughts...
- the left-hand grip
- the right-hand grip
- running cards
- shuffling actions
- how many shuffling actions are natural?
- the shuffling attitude
- the simplest task (bringing top card to bottom, products for dry hands)
- suiting the context
- the second simplest task (bringing bottom card to top)
- releasing a packet minus the bottom card
- an exercise
- a superior handling
- the two-step verification
- the vernon solution
- combinations \n rafael benatar \n deconstructing the overhand shuffle: part 2 \n rafael benatar
2023
genii
Rafael Benatar
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Deconstructing the Overhand Shuffle: Part 1
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Nov. 2023
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deconstructing the overhand shuffle: part 2 \n - thoughts...
- on the injog
-- how large should an injog be?
-- the pinky's task
- disguising the injog
-- the rhythm
-- the upward beat
-- the angled jog
-- the delayed injog
-- the careless mess
-- the double tap
- on the outjog
different handlings (see following entries)
- expanding our progress \n rafael benatar \n deconstructing the overhand shuffle: part 1 \n rafael benatar
2024
genii
Rafael Benatar
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Deconstructing the Overhand Shuffle: Part 2
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Jan. 2024
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counting without counting \n overhand shuffle run \n rafael benatar
2024
genii
Rafael Benatar
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Counting Without Counting
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Jan. 2024
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