Éste es un corte falso bastante fácil de hacer con las manos.
Start with the deck held in your right hand between the thumb and the middle finger. Grip the deck near the right side. This cut uses four packets numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the top down.
With the right first finger lift up a quarter of the deck (packet 1) and start to swing cut it into the left hand.
Pull the packet to the left gripping it with the base of the left thumb. Then let it fall into a normal left hand grip.
Rotate your left wrist clockwise, bringing the left first finger upwards. At the same time your right first finger lifts up another quarter of the deck (packet 2.) The left first finger starts a swing cut from the cards below the ones held by the right first finger. These cards are packet 3. The left first finger contacts packet 3 at the lower left corner and pivots the packet clockwise around the right middle finger. The right fingers maintain their hold on packets 1 and 4.
Rotate packet 3 into a left hand charlier grip. Look at this image and you can see the right middle finger still in contact of packet 3 at the completion of its rotation. The image also shows the left first finger just starting to lift the lower packet in the start of the Charlier cut.
Here the Charlier cut is half way completed. Note that the right hand packets are still held separated. As the Charlier cut is made, with the lower packet coming over the other packet, the right hand packets are going to be merged with the left.
At this point the left hand is holding packets 1 and 3, with packet 1 showing the 8 of spades. The right hand is holding packets 2 and 4, with packet 2 being the upper most packet held between the right first finger and thumb.
Move the right hand forward to sandwich packet 3 (held in the left hand) between packets 2 and 4 (held in the right hand)











