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  1. Mr_ARPY

    What’s your favorite trick or routine?

    My “favorite” routine is quite an old one, an I’m sure you’re already aware of it. It’s the classic handling of triumph with the shuffle that was taught in “stars of magic”.
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    A Tad Bit Quicker!!

    That looked pretty good , man. Well done.
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    A Tad Bit Quicker!!

    That looked pretty good , man. Well done.
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    Which tricks should I perform?

    Who would’ve thought ;):)
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    Which tricks should I perform?

    I’m obviously not the best person to answer this, but I can give you one suggestion. Definitely not a gambling routine
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    Saturday Night Contest - Card Lotto!

    5 of Clubs Jack of Hearts King of Spades 3 of Clubs
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    Eliminating Finger Flashing While Bottom Dealing

    With the technique you’re using (master grip), you would have to move your fingers. But if you try to apply the techniques of the Gene Maze book to a classic mechanic’s grip (with the index holding the deck in the middle, and not on the top right corner), you can more or less straighten the...
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    Routines involving gambling sleights

    As I’ve mentioned before, you can find a few in Marlo without tears. And even though I don’t own mint vol 1 % 2, I’ve heard a lot of great things about it. They’re filled with routines and as it’s from Marlo, there’s gotta be some gambling sleight related stuff in it as well. And about vernon...
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    Routines involving gambling sleights

    I think I know what you’re looking for. In Gene Maze’s art of bottom dealing there are a lot of effects that require false deals, but aren’t gambling themed. I think really think it’s worth checking out.
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    Routines involving gambling sleights

    Good as ever. That push through looked really good, btw.
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    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    Well, if you compare his technique to JoeyFX or Steve Forte or a few others like Puffin, it’s not too clean; but between the people with actual tutorials with details, his push through is the best, no offense to Mr. England. I guess if can make the guys I mentioned above teach you the technique...
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    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    It’s a really good source when it comes to gambling themed tricks and general technique, but when we’re talking about gambling sleights, it’s not really worth it that much.
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    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    Yeah, I guess he does. But I'm not sure. But I'm sure he doesn't go over the golden nuggets on the move. But Richard Turner does go through his handling in detail.
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    Searching for Penguin Lecture

    If you’re looking for “gambling movemonkey stuff” I really believe that Jason England and Richard Turner’s lectures are a must. They cover a lot of different stuff with great detail.
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    My bottom deal

    Thanks. The original idea is actually from Allan ackerman.
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    My bottom deal

    Well, my video shows a mechanic’s grip. I also really love the Gene Maze strike bottom deal. About the Gene Maze grip, I really love it as well. But I try to avoid Erdnase type grips as much as possible. I can do the Turner Seesaw bottom as well. I’m not the best at it but I have a few videos...
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    Suit Production

    That looked pretty good, mate.
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    My bottom deal

    Thanks. I’m glad you liked it. What grip do you like?
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    Where to learn this Bic pen magic trick

    Wow. No one understood it. The code was totally indecipherable.
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    Saturday Night Contest - 12 Years!

    Thanks, I hope I am eligible.
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