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    my next magic order

    I think you should purchase Sponge Ball! Jay Noblezada is an excellent teacher and his dvd was called SPONGE. It's a great add to your repertoire.
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    looking for gambling skill(i mean cheating)

    I strongly suggest Foundations by Jason England.
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    Retention Vanish

    I am not a coin expert, but gosh, you have serious sleight of hand going on. (It's a good thing). But, you fooled me quite good. However, you may want to hear from other coin experts.
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    What is a good card magic dvd.

    Mr. Ection beat me to the source. Like he said, Born to Perform is a great source to learn the handlings and covers through all the basics. Next, I suggest you to get Royal Road to Card Magic or Card College Volumes. Both of them are begineers for card magic. Please take the time to read...
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    Merry Christmas Everyone!

    I was hoping to get some Bicycle Decks :D, cause I am running low, lol. I really wish everyone a great Christmas, too!
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    What ibe got so far.

    Good for you! I am very happy to hear all of your accomplishments. Keep practising. And who knows? Maybe you should chance your account name to cardexpert93
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    The System

    I bought The System two years ago, and I am still loving it. The major cuts that you need to learn are: -Revolution Cut -Charlier Cut -Sybil By the way, the teaching is not very good, but as long as you have the three basic cuts down, it should be easier for you to accomplish. Hope all goes...
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    Cards to use

    The best thing for you is to buy them both and experiment with them to see which is the best. I don't own Splitspades Lions nor Centurions. Again, see if which one suits the best.
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    Hardest card trick...

    Well, it's not really the tricks itself, but the sleights that you present yourself. For me, I am still working on the Diagonal Palm Shift to go smoothly, meaning my right hand to be remain motionless (I am left handed, therefore I carry the deck on my right hand. Side steal is another sleight...
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    Come Fly With Me

    I pretty much agreed with him. Always start the basics. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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    Magic Community - Charity and My Future

    I voted for you :D You have my support!
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    Thursday Night Roundtable - The Side Steal

    Side Steal is very hard to master and I am still working on it. With misdirection, side steal can be easily accomplished once you put a lot of practise.
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    Genesis VS XtremeBeginnerz

    Personally, I think XB is not worth in my opinion, but it really depends on what style of cardistry you want. Andrei Jikh's Genesis seems a great dvd if you want to focus on cardistry. On the other hand, if you want your style to be more Handlordz, then XB is a great way to go.
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    Paul Harris' Whack Your Pack - Live... in a Santa Hat

    Wow, I thought old people are suppsed to be slow, but gosh, she was so quick. Other than that, it is a wonderful performance to see!
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    2 deck effects

    You can easily find Royal Road to Card Magic at Chapters.
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    Tivo

    Hey AsherF...everyone has different opinions on these moves. But, the change that you are referring to, you can always use the Duck Change. However, if you want to dribble like the Bucks, then I assume that you would have to dribble slowly, like you said. I wish you good luck.
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    2 deck effects

    Do As I Do is a perfect opportunity for using two decks. You can find this trick in Royal Road to Card Magic.
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    Your performing Style ... ?

    Theory11 always state in their video is to perform magic and be yourself, no matter what.
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    Tivo

    Are you talking about the Superflip by Ben Harris? If so, then I agreed with you, it is a difficult move to master, but it's a knack. Just keep practising.
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    Thursday Night Roundtable - The Diagonal Palm Shift

    I love the Diagonal Palm Shift and someone gave me great tips on how to improve it and I gotta give credits to the guy. 1. The left forefinger should straighten out at the same time you transfer the jogged card from your right forefinger to left thumb 2. The right hand, after moving to the...