Erdnase isn't really the best book to recommend, unless you mean for a few of the knuckle busting moves.Expert at the Card Table and Expert Card Technique.
Ty. What about ken krenzel and Jerry Andrus??For Controls & Specific moves: The Royal Road and its successor - Expert Card technique (by Jean Hugard and Frank Braue), Marlo's Revolutionary Card Technique should be good.
For knuckle busting moves, check out "If an Octopus could Palm" by Dan & Dave
Erdnase isn't really the best book to recommend, unless you mean for a few of the knuckle busting moves.
P.S. kinda weird referring to the same thing twice and meaning completely different things xD
How did no one take your name before you
I personally have no experience with either, but if someone recommended them, go for it!Ty. What about ken krenzel and Jerry Andrus??
Yea I've seen ken krenzel's work but not getting Andrus' stuff. BTW thnxI personally have no experience with either, but if someone recommended them, go for it!
Can we better talk on IG?May I ask why you like the knucle busting moves? I mean, I know personal moves and stuff, but what about it gets you going?
Yea I've seen Xavior but I want because my thirst is yet to be fulfilled. Wanna learn more...May I ask why you like the knucle busting moves? I mean, I know personal moves and stuff, but what about it gets you going?
For Controls & Specific moves: The Royal Road and its successor - Expert Card technique (by Jean Hugard and Frank Braue), Marlo's Revolutionary Card Technique should be good.
For knuckle busting moves, check out "If an Octopus could Palm" by Dan & Dave
Erdnase isn't really the best book to recommend, unless you mean for a few of the knuckle busting moves.
P.S. kinda weird referring to the same thing twice and meaning completely different things xD
How did no one take your name before you
I've purchased it, but absolute magic, steranko on cards, tangled web and handcrafted magic is only remaining.It was late and I was on my phone, so I just mentioned two I could think of. Also, I created the name right when the book/deck came out and it's probably way too long for most people haha.
Also, to the OP, check out the video below. Chris recommends some really good books in the intermediate/advanced part of his video and those have those "knuckle busting" moves you were inquiring about. He's got links in his video description for where to get them on Amazon.
Which one did you buy?I've purchased it, but absolute magic, steranko on cards, tangled web and handcrafted magic is only remaining.