New Card Control - Shift

Sep 1, 2007
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Ontario, Canada
Hey, I definatly need to say that this fooled the hell out of me when I saw it. GOOD JOB. Also I wanted to say that I bet a lot of people would have picked this up as a 1 on 1. But I respect and appreciate your reasons for releasing this for free. :)
 
Jul 13, 2008
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Hey man, glad you liked it. About it being a 1on1; there are already a few controls in the 1on1 section. I'm not sure the members would have been too keen on the idea of releasing another control.
 
Apr 15, 2010
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I've got to admit, that fooled the hell outta me right off the bat. I had it figured that it was something like DG's Ego Slip, just done to the bottom. Props man, props. This is how things should be. Someone comes up with a rough concept, receives criticism on it, takes time to perfect it.

Good stuff man.

Yeah, my first thought was Garcia's move as well. But very well executed. I actually just watched it and tried it out, I'm surprised I haven't seen such an idea before.

Personally I'd say there may be a angle problem, but I guess it depends on how it's going to be used? But very simple and elegant as well.
 

WitchDocIsIn

Elite Member
Sep 13, 2008
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There's no such thing as angle problems, only something to keep in mind when figuring out what sleight to use.
 
Jul 13, 2008
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Exactly right. I don't view anything as angle sensitive anymore. A good performer can perform anything. When you try to limit yourself to learning angle-free moves, you trap yourself in this little bubble that's very hard to get out of. It's great to be adventurous when it comes to learning new effects or sleights.
 
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