Affas-Gaffas False Cut
Taught by 52Kards on YouTube — watch it there to support the creator.
Imagine confidently cutting a deck of cards while keeping the order intact. The Affas-Gaffas False Cut leaves your audience amazed, thinking you’ve actually mixed the cards.
Why learn it
This trick is a fantastic addition to your card magic repertoire, perfect for performances at card tables. Mastering it will enhance your ability to misdirect viewers and maintain control over the deck.
What you need
You'll just need a standard deck of playing cards and a comfortable setting like a card table or a casual gathering.
How hard is it?
This is an intermediate-level trick that helps build your skills in misdirection and fluidity with card handling.
Head over to the embedded video by 52Kards to learn the Affas-Gaffas False Cut!
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Questions
- Is the Affas-Gaffas False Cut hard to learn?
- While it requires some practice, the smoothness of the move makes it rewarding to master.
- Can I perform this trick with any deck of cards?
- Yes, you can use any standard deck of playing cards to perform the Affas-Gaffas False Cut.
- Where is the best place to practice this trick?
- Practicing at a card table or in front of a mirror can help you refine your technique and build confidence.