Inverse Impulse Color Change

Mar 14, 2008
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This is a really great change. The best part is that it's very easy! I almost forgot, good performance CardShark182.
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Sydney, Australia
I believe in the PDF/Book it mentions this is based off of the Miller Change from way back but, this version is Kevins. I don't own it myself but, since you said you learned it then you probably have it, might want to double check what Kevin says about the Change.

-RA69

lol.

Yeah from memory it's based on Miller Change. What does it say in the PDF?
 
Sep 26, 2007
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Tokyo, Japan
You have the basic handling and technique down which is good. I do suggest that you still keep working on becoming a bit more comfortable with cards in general. You definitely have the basic handling down, but to be honest, your first shuffle, spread, and re-picking up of the spread looked a bit unpracticed and a bit "choppy".

As a motto, hold cards until they become a part of your hand. I don't know how to put it, but the cards still kind of seemed like a foreign guest to your hands, which took a bit away from the "magic" happening.
 
Apr 27, 2008
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Norway
adding to what tokyoUW said, I think it makes the trick alot more visual if you do two changes consecutively - one with a flick, and one with a wave of the hand on top of it :). Another thing is, when you are doing the flick - try not to move your wrist so much, only a slight budge will do the 'cover up'.

Good job!

GW
 
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