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My techniques

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    Card technique: To give the illusion that the deck is shuffled with a riffle shuffle, followed by an up the ladder shuffle; but it remains in its starting order. Very convincing!  
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    How to find a chosen card in an original way. A flash and surprising trick, to amuse your fingers once again... and your spectators!  
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    Another method from Dominique Duvivier to perform a double lift that is as aesthetic as it is effective! To buy an ordinary deck of cards click here.  
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    At the beginning, this flourish by Marlo was only used to turn over a card magically and aesthetically. Dominique Duvivier adapted this move to secretly turn over a Himber Wallet. Very very useful and the applications are multiple!  
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    This technique allows an incredible number of applications. Please note that this has nothing to do with the Cop Move. It's even better!  
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    A really useful technique, which Dominique uses all the time, because it allows him to obtain sequences, each one more incredible than the other (especially when combined with the Donald Move).  
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    One of Dominique Duvivier's favourite techniques. It looks like a simple flourish, while it keeps the deck in order. Very effective!  
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    Here is a false shuffle technique that cannot be ignored, invented by Herb Zarrow. Dominique Duvivier presents here the classical handling of this essential technique, but also some of his own handlings and different applications. He also discusses another false shuffle: the Erdnase Shuffle. It's up to you!  
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    Card technique: This technique allows you to cut the deck elegantly; the deck remains in your hands, there is no need to put it down on the table.  
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    Card technique: Dominique Duvivier shares with you a technique he created in 1998 to switch one deck of cards for another.  
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    Card technique: Another of Dominique Duvivier's methods for twirling a double card in the air, removing any suspicion of cheating. This method is extremely effective!  
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    Card technique: To give the illusion that the deck is shuffled with an overhand shuffle, but it remains in its starting order. Very convincing!  
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    Card Technique: First published in the book "Duvivier Magic", published by Kaufman & Greenberg in 1996. Originally a flourish by John Cornelius (which is described in detail in the video "Cornelius Turnover"), it allows you to turn a card face up nicely by throwing it in the air. Dominique Duvivier has adapted this technique to perform a double lift. This way of doing things is extremely deceptive!  
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    An estimation technique that can be very useful in certain circumstances. This technique is not 100% reliable, but it can be a powerful weapon to baffle your most devious audience.  
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    Card Technique: First published in the book "Duvivier Magic", published by Kaufman & Greenberg in 1996. The special thing about this double lift is that you spin the double card in the air, as if it were doing multiple somersaults, thus removing any suspicion of cheating. This is an extremely effective way to do it!  
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    Card Technique: This technique allows you to count 4 cards when you are really only showing 2.  
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