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    Double Back Card

    There's a routine in "Front Row Sankey" called "Out of sight" that uses a double backer, but as it implies marking this cards with a sharpie, it can't be used later for any other effect, so it's up to you. By the way, anyone looking for double backs, double fronts, etc should purchase "the...
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    Eye cut?

    Either way, I find him very good, but as he has released several DVDs yet, I'm not sure he can be considered as the "future" of XCM lol
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    Best double lift?

    Yeah, but look at the end of the video, Marc gives me credit I think (at least he told me he would !) :D Btw, I just checked : it's more my right index finger that flips the card over than my left hand's fingers.
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    Eye cut?

    Can't you learn this cut on a DVD called Cap cuts ? I think I saw something like that before...
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    The LePaul S-Spread

    weel, talking about the LePaul spread... when I try to do it, the cards just stay in my hand, held by the base of my thumb :confused: I know it must be a rookie issue, but is anyone else having the same problem ?
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    Fluidity and Smoothness

    The deck spin done by one of the Buck twins (I don't know which one, sorry !) during the theory11 preview is a killer. You can casually do this while talking, or when everybody's staring at the deck, anyway you'll look like a real pro ! If you own the Trilogy (if not, what are you waiting...
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    Best double lift?

    Magical DL, and where to find them I use several different DLs, depending on the situation : - the Diving Board Double by Lee Asher, that's a very convincing DL, it can be done one handed, has an acrobatic variation where the card spin one foot above the deck, and is definitively a magician...
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    Is tnr gimmicked?

    Well, I assume there is a setup, and as every T&R it must be angle sensitive so you'll have to practice many times in front of a mirror (or even better, in front of a camera). I'm quite a fan of the T&R plot, so I'll be waiting for this one with great expectations ! :)
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    The Pass

    I think the one, big advantage of the pass is that it allows you to control a card (as said before : middle to top, middle to bottom, etc...) or a group of cards (which I'm not sure is possible with the side steal) in a split second, while appearing to do nothing at all. It's as simple as that...
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    T3D - A new TnR effect..

    Well, I just own Torn and Unripped, but I find them quite as visual and amazing as this video preview ? (Although the last restoration is really beautiful, I must say)
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    T3D - A new TnR effect..

    I agree, but it's in the logic of the routine : you choose, then sign a card ; you tear it in 4 pieces, and then you go back in time : you restore it, and you go further than that by uncreasing it and unsigning it so it can return the deck. It makes sense ! The cleanest and most direct T&R...
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    Things only experience can teach.

    I also have the "shaking hands" problem, especially when I perform for my girlfriend who often figures things out ! To me, the difference between the beginner and the seasonned magician is that the first shows magic tricks (and sometimes posts tutorials on Youtube...that's just a minority though...
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    Top 5 Impromptu Card Tricks?

    Here's my 2 cents on this topic : - Triumph, definitively one of my best reaction getters ! - 4, 5, 6 packet trick in Sal Piacente's expert card magic lecture notes. Looks absolutely impossible ! (quite similar to Devastation on Geoff William's "Miracles for Mortals", but stronger in my...
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    T3D - A new TnR effect..

    Nice ! Well, I think too that there are many cuts in the video, it almost look suspicious...but anyway it's great ! Very visual, piece by piece restoration, signed card, and the creases are wiped off at the end !! Concerning what a real T&RC should look like, do you know "Unripped" ? It's an...
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