M magician Jan 15, 2008 78 0 Mar 11, 2009 #1 Do the spectators have to look straight down at the deck? does it have to be done fast? any tips and advice on this move would be appreciated, without exposing of course.
Do the spectators have to look straight down at the deck? does it have to be done fast? any tips and advice on this move would be appreciated, without exposing of course.
tally-ho Nov 16, 2008 2,267 0 37 In the not to distant future Mar 11, 2009 #2 no, it's pretty angle sensitive. i love this move, I learned it from the paper engine.
Glenn West Aug 31, 2007 467 1 Canada Mar 11, 2009 #3 tally-ho said: no, it's pretty angle sensitive. i love this move, I learned it from the paper engine. Click to expand... I think you mean that it is NOT very angle sensitive.
tally-ho said: no, it's pretty angle sensitive. i love this move, I learned it from the paper engine. Click to expand... I think you mean that it is NOT very angle sensitive.
tally-ho Nov 16, 2008 2,267 0 37 In the not to distant future Mar 12, 2009 #4 Glenn West said: I think you mean that it is NOT very angle sensitive. Click to expand... Yeah, thanks for correcting me. It seems weird to say a trick has bad angles and use it very often.
Glenn West said: I think you mean that it is NOT very angle sensitive. Click to expand... Yeah, thanks for correcting me. It seems weird to say a trick has bad angles and use it very often.
D D ICE R Mar 6, 2008 1,483 4 A Land Down Under Mar 12, 2009 #5 It's angles are really the same as any pass but it has the advantage of the odjogged card to distract from the rest of the deck.
It's angles are really the same as any pass but it has the advantage of the odjogged card to distract from the rest of the deck.