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Perfect Riffle Shuffle?

May 9, 2018
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Hi Everyone,

Particularly interested in the cut stage; how could I train myself to always cut the deck exactly in half?

Matt

It's actually a lot easier than you might think. Take a deck. Cut it where you think the midpoint is. Line them up.

Are both piles exactly the same height? Even one card out will mean one pile is 2 cards more than the other, which is visibly pretty obvious. Shuffle and repeat. Shuffling removes any visual cues that might artificially present.

After not a whole lot of times, you'll see your accuracy improve greatly. It's a matter of teaching your brain to immediately spot the mid-point without having to consciously think about it. Once you got it, practice until it's automagic.
 
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