Double Lift Techniques

Aos

Mar 6, 2008
453
1
i very softly thumb count into it
(i was first doing the snap double from daryls ambitious card
but got good enough to do it softer and softer and softer
until it is _very_ easy to hide in front of their eyes)
and then its free game
i like to mix it up between
blane style display
and sankey style display
i find that this is the best double lift from scratch

ive tried the bucks double from center
its pretty cool
it has its uses

i hate the forced double that they use
i dont think it fools anybody
its the one they use in card to mouth

diving board double is too crazy
it arouses suspicion too much

ive tried the strike dl but never got anywhere with that
it wasnt as consistent as i like

im sticking to my thumb count
i can easily select how many cards
and it works 100% of the time

if its not from scratch i always try to use the previous move to get a pinky break under however many cards i need
 
Last edited by a moderator:
I most often use the standard "basic" techniques most people use today (which I unfortunately cannot give a credit where it is due). However you will also frequently see me do the "Stuart Gordon Double Lift", or Dave Buck's "Spin Doctor Double". :)

Jordan
 
Sep 1, 2007
182
0
Melbourne
I guess the best advice would be to make your double look exactly the way you turnover a single..... Laymen shouldn't be able to tell the difference, thats the most natural way..
 
Feb 2, 2008
56
1
I do only two double lifts - the push-off (the way David Blaine does it) and the standard double where you get a pinky break, but I am trying to do it like the Bucks do it - with a Vernon style push. In fact both types are not easy and require many months of practice to be made perfect and I think the double lift is a sleight that must be made perfect as any misalignment of the cards may betray the move and ruin the trick, the magic and the performance.
 
What is the name of the double used in TiVo 2.0??
I don't think it says on the 1-on-1.:)
Thanks

Hi 3ofClubs 93,

The double you're referring to Dave Buck's "Spin Doctor Double", it was published on page 6 of the PDF, Sleightly Magical (April, 2006) and then on page 7 of the printed Sleightly Magical booklet (August, 2006). It has been most recently published on Disc 1 of The Trilogy (2007). The technique was apparently inspired by Steve Freeman’s handling of Larry Jennings’ Center Double first published in Genii Magazine (July 1981). :)

Hope this helps,
Jordan
 
Oct 24, 2007
314
0
I usually use the Spin Doctor Double, although I do go back to a Push-Off DL every once in a while when I'm not feeling fancy. :p Peace!

Tyler
 
Dec 28, 2007
325
0
31
Finland
I do only two double lifts - the push-off (the way David Blaine does it)

I believe that's Derek Dingle's.

and the standard double where you get a pinky break, but I am trying to do it like the Bucks do it - with a Vernon style push. In fact both types are not easy and require many months of practice to be made perfect and I think the double lift is a sleight that must be made perfect as any misalignment of the cards may betray the move and ruin the trick, the magic and the performance.
Well said!

I don't actually at the moment use double lift at all in any of routines I perform. I am comfortable with pinky count and a casual turnover like Juan Tamariz does, it is defenantly the most convincsing if the situation is right.
 
Sep 5, 2007
48
0
Cyprus
pinky count ftw!

I think it is the best way to get a break under two or more cards...


i am trying to master it... i ve got some troubles doing it right l100% with a new deck

it's one of those sleights that deserve your time of practise

Darwin Ortiz teaches it with details at one of his videos, cant remember it right now
 

Aos

Mar 6, 2008
453
1
pinky count ftw!

i have a bigish hand
so the cards default to deep mechanics grip
there is just no way i can make a pinky count look natural from that
so im sticking with my thumb count + roll
i think having all of my fingers cleanly lye on top of the deck looks much better
than having the pinky and ring finger be inconspicuously dipping below
also it is _very_ important to keep everything as normal as you can
the best thing you can do is to dl from your natural deck grip
you dont want to be switching grips to dl
 
Sep 5, 2007
48
0
Cyprus
i have a bigish hand
i think having all of my fingers cleanly lye on top of the deck looks much better
than having the pinky and ring finger be inconspicuously dipping below

i think a pinky count is much more invisible than the thumb count. Thumb count happens in the front and could be spotted more easily...

anyway, i use thumb count when i am nervous because it is easier and can get the double without a chance of mistake...

just a little question: how do you lift the double after acquiring the break with the thumb?

P.S. pinkycount break is ideal for the 4for4 switch
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Searching...
{[{ searchResultsCount }]} Results