Tony Chang's Push Off Double

Oct 29, 2009
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Yo guys! I was wondering where Tony Chang's push off could be learned? What push off does he use? Any help would be totally appreciated.

Thanks,

Cheers
 

WitchDocIsIn

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Contacting him may be the best resource. He had a tutorial briefly on his blog but took it down due to improper crediting.
 

liquidsn

Tony Chang / Creator, Be Kind Change, DVR, The Uni
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The best places are in

Steve Draun's book. (Link below for index of book)
http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultbook.php?book=14&highlight=4334&edit=#4334

This is probably the exact thing I do. Plus the book is straight up amazing.

You should also dig around in Expert Card Technique. There is a push off taught in there that is also very similar.

The problem is that when I started learning the push-off, I didn't know people had a clean push off. Most of the ones I saw was to push off two cards and clean up the edges as your right hand comes to grab the card. I thought that sucked. So I spent a year perfecting the one I do. There is no secret technique, just a knack that takes a long time to get from 90% to 99% down.

the only thing I can tell you is that the main part of the push off isn't your thumb pushing the card. its your middle finger on the deck that regulates how many cards get pushed off.

Good luck.

-Tony C.
 

Jioduude

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When will you be releasing your book?

The best places are in

Steve Draun's book. (Link below for index of book)
http://archive.denisbehr.de/archive/resultbook.php?book=14&highlight=4334&edit=#4334

This is probably the exact thing I do. Plus the book is straight up amazing.

You should also dig around in Expert Card Technique. There is a push off taught in there that is also very similar.

The problem is that when I started learning the push-off, I didn't know people had a clean push off. Most of the ones I saw was to push off two cards and clean up the edges as your right hand comes to grab the card. I thought that sucked. So I spent a year perfecting the one I do. There is no secret technique, just a knack that takes a long time to get from 90% to 99% down.

the only thing I can tell you is that the main part of the push off isn't your thumb pushing the card. its your middle finger on the deck that regulates how many cards get pushed off.

Good luck.

-Tony C.
 
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