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    Lepaul Spread Performance

    I already posted in youtube, but you executed fabulous!
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    Any Magic-Related Goals for the Summer?

    Ya, I have noticed that, hopefully it is fixed soon.
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    Any Magic-Related Goals for the Summer?

    Palming Goals Thanks for the tips. The palming techniques (individual, of course) are probably the ones I am having struggle with. I have Expert at Card Table, rereading the details and the finger positions. However, when it comes to the performance, they always catch the secret move...
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    Truths outlining the reasons why people think of magic the way they do...

    Wow, very interesting subject. I do agreed with you that some people accuse magicians as the work of the devil and as a result, they are most likely to avoid. I also agreed with Jot@PS post above; our goal of becoming magicians is to create a wonderful memories for the people so that they like...
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    Any Magic-Related Goals for the Summer?

    I posted a same thread about three weeks ago, but I just figured to post in here. I would like to take some time to finish reading the Paper Engine by Aaron Fisher, Card Controls by Arthur Buckley, Expert Card Techniques, Royal Road to Card Magic and Expert at Card Table as well. Some of the...
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    royal road to card magic or expert at the card table help

    As the first post stated above, Royal Road to Card Magic is definitely worth of money for begineer. You can download Expert at Card Table
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    Swing Control

    Joel Paschall has a 1-on-1 called Death to the Double Undercut has a similar one that allows to control to the top or to the bottom. I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
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    criterion

    I was expecting a poorly executed trick, but holy cow, your clip shift was so quickly! The Multiple shift was well executed, but I agreed with James on working on other variations of the clip shift.
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    Complete List of Reviews

    There is one alternative and I think it's a better review than the other one. Surfaced by Chad Nelson
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    Which bluff pass version do YOU think works best and goes unnoticed?

    Both handlings have been great and it really depends on the situation. I would go to Aaron Fisher.
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    Messy Cuts

    Every beginner has gone through this when it comes to cardistry. All I can say is keep practising. Try executing the cut very slow and it will gradually become smooth. Once it becomes smooth, it will increase the speed because your hands are developing a muscle memory.
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    Top 5 Impromptu Card Tricks?

    Since it has so many posts in here, I think this is a good way to put up impromtu tricks. I know that it is more than five, but I would like to share. (Not in order) Table Magic: Sloppy Shuffle Triumph Commerical Aces (Syd Segal) Collectors Editions (Syd Segal) The Omen (Aaron Fisher, Paper...
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    Magic Books

    Royal Road to Card Magic is a great way for begineers.
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    WindowTake Three

    Great job!
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    New to books

    These are great books and I highly recommend you.
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    Do you shake when you perform?

    Every magician has experience of "shaking" when it comes to performing magic. This is quite normal at first and to solve the problem, keep performing and eventually, it will fade away.
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    Two Magic Related College Humor Videos

    Thanks for sharing. I like the second video, lol.
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    Decks for Flourishes

    For cardistry, I usually practise with Tally Ho Circle Back.
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    Oh! What Time Can Do...

    It is amazing of how magic changed your life and gave you a wonderful experience.
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    MSN Revealing Magic...

    Obviously, this guy (who is doing magic) has no respect for magic.