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The faro shuffle (American), weave shuffle (British), or dovetail shuffle is a method of shuffling playing cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved. Diaconis, Graham, and Kantor also call this the technique, when used in magic. Mathematicians use the term "faro shuffle" to describe a precise rearrangement of a deck into two equal piles of 26 cards which are then interwoven perfectly.

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  • The faro shuffle (American), weave shuffle (British), or dovetail shuffle is a method of shuffling playing cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved. Diaconis, Graham, and Kantor also call this the technique, when used in magic. Mathematicians use the term "faro shuffle" to describe a precise rearrangement of a deck into two equal piles of 26 cards which are then interwoven perfectly. (en)
  • La mezcla faro es un método de mezcla de naipes por imbricación. Diaconis, Graham, y Kantor la llamaban "la técnica" cuando es usada en el contexto cartomágico.​ En una mezcla faro perfecta, la baraja se divide en dos partes iguales que luego se intercalan perfectamente una a una. De este modo, si un paquete contenía cartas rojas solamente y el otro cartas negras solamente, se obtendrá un mazo completo con los colores intercalados (rojo, negro, rojo, negro, etc.). (es)
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  • The faro shuffle (American), weave shuffle (British), or dovetail shuffle is a method of shuffling playing cards, in which half of the deck is held in each hand with the thumbs inward, then cards are released by the thumbs so that they fall to the table interleaved. Diaconis, Graham, and Kantor also call this the technique, when used in magic. Mathematicians use the term "faro shuffle" to describe a precise rearrangement of a deck into two equal piles of 26 cards which are then interwoven perfectly. (en)
  • La mezcla faro es un método de mezcla de naipes por imbricación. Diaconis, Graham, y Kantor la llamaban "la técnica" cuando es usada en el contexto cartomágico.​ En una mezcla faro perfecta, la baraja se divide en dos partes iguales que luego se intercalan perfectamente una a una. De este modo, si un paquete contenía cartas rojas solamente y el otro cartas negras solamente, se obtendrá un mazo completo con los colores intercalados (rojo, negro, rojo, negro, etc.). Una mezcla faro que deje la cartas que inicialmente están encima y debajo del mazo en sus posiciones originales se llama faro exterior (abreviado faro-ext); una que mueva la carta de encima a la segunda posición de arriba, y la carta de debajo a la segunda posición de abajo se llama faro interior (abreviado faro-int). (es)
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