In this download, Eddie gives some of the most detailed teachings on table false shuffles. Included are breakdowns of the strip-out, the push-through and the pinch-through shuffles. On top of these shuffles, Eddie teaches block transfers using the strip-out shuffle. Eddie has also included a centre transfer technique derived from the Steven’s Control. This HD download contains multiple angles and on-screen annotations to help you follow along with what Eddie is doing. Being able to execute any one of these shuffles will improve your table magic. Each shuffle maintains the full deck order, and both the strip-out and pinch-through shuffles can be paused mid-way through. As Eddie demonstrates, being able to take your hands away from the deck mid-way disarms your audience. Alongside these false shuffles, Eddie breaks down top and bottom block transfers. These block transfers enable you to move cards around as you cut and shuffle the deck, keeping needed elements under control. To show the power of these utility moves, Eddie includes two full ace production effects that use false shuffles and block transfers. NOTE: This download assumes you are are a competent card handler and can add cards on during a shuffle. Skill Rating: Intermediate to Expert Contents Cutting the 4 Aces (Performance) Cutting the 4 Aces (Explanation) Strip-out shuffle Top and Bottom transfers Push-through shuffle Pinch-through shuffle Cutting the 4 Aces II (Performance) Cutting the 4 Aces II (Explanation) Steven’s Control Running Time: 58mins – Filesize: 1.6GB Quote from Jack Carpenter If you’ve decided to get serious about shuffle work, you might as well start with a man recognized as one of the greatest exponents of the genre, Scottish Master, Eddie McColl. In “The Shuffle Project”, you will not only be instructed in all the essential elements of shuffle work, you will get to see what it looks like in the hands of a master. (Hint: it just looks like honest shuffling and cutting). Expertly produced and wonderfully filmed, nothing is left to the imagination; and at the risk of employing a cliché, I should mention that McColl’s fix for the one detrimental aspect of the “Steven’s Control” is worth TWICE the price of the DVD. This is “must” for any serious student of riffle shuffle work.