I usually keep just one card cover for the Zarrow Shuffle because the multiple card covers seem to require successive zarrows and while I have no problem with that, I wanted a false shuffle which would be entirely false the first time round.
Now the dilemma is this:- If I try to replicate the binding of the cards which happens during a genuine riffle shuffle, then I risk flashing the Zarrow from the front (because the completion of the shuffle will then require greater time). However, if I try to make the shuffle angle-proof, it becomes a smooth motion which never happens in ANY riffle shuffle.
Are there some tips I could use?
I have Enchantments and Inner Secrets of Magic. Both describe the Zarrow in very different ways. However I found Brian Brushwood's Zarrow Shuffle immensely fooling, and it's his handling that mine is most similar too (except it's not that fooling).
Thanks in advance!

Now the dilemma is this:- If I try to replicate the binding of the cards which happens during a genuine riffle shuffle, then I risk flashing the Zarrow from the front (because the completion of the shuffle will then require greater time). However, if I try to make the shuffle angle-proof, it becomes a smooth motion which never happens in ANY riffle shuffle.
Are there some tips I could use?
I have Enchantments and Inner Secrets of Magic. Both describe the Zarrow in very different ways. However I found Brian Brushwood's Zarrow Shuffle immensely fooling, and it's his handling that mine is most similar too (except it's not that fooling).
Thanks in advance!