Seconds, stud bottoms, and shuffle work.

Aug 28, 2013
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Love it! The quality is nice, and it's obvious you've been practicing this for years. Great job.
 
Oct 5, 2012
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Really, really, really well done. Very smooth and natural. Even the acquired actions/get readies etc were all very normal. The one thing I noticed was that you prep the top card very early on your stud bottom deals, more so than on the tops. It is not a degree of angle, but a question of how long it is out there. Maybe adjusting the tops to look more like the bottoms? I only was aware of it because of the discrepancy...
 
Sep 8, 2012
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I have to primarily say that your shuffle and false dealing work is first class skill. Having that said, I will have to point out that there are a few minor flaws your execution has. About the seconds, I think that you should have shown nonconsecutive seconds, too, and that you are putting just a bit too much pressure on the deck while dealing, so the deal misses that perfect naturalness. Having that said, too, I will point out that your timing is perfect, and the rythm is flawless. For the bottoms, the rythm has a tiny difference, and the card goes out from the deck just a bit different from the top deal. This is just my humble opinion and some ideas you might concider playing with, and if you want to, I can pm you over facebook, because we're friends there.
 
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