So I'm struggling with this move. I've watched Gregory Wilson's Knock-Out Double as well as Brad Christian's ACR with the first 10 minutes dedicated to this particular DL. My primary difficultly comes with pushing over the two as one. The explanations usually differ. For example, when Brad drops his thumb at the top left corner in preparation for the pushover, he says to "really dig in," and Greg Wilson says to use a light touch. Either way, they both faultlessly push two cards over that are practically cemented together.
I'm sure it's a little different for every person but I'm really having trouble. Sometimes it works great if I put my thumb on the exact top corner, sometimes it works if I drop it down a bit and push from the long side instead of the corner. Sometimes light pressure works, sometimes "digging in" is better.
I'm wondering if there's a sweet spot. Say, a specific place on the top of the deck, with a specific pressure that moves two cards reliably. I can't seem to get the knack of this down. It's not like there's one right way that I keep messing up; it's more like there's a couple ways that sometimes work well and sometimes not at all.
I've been practicing quite a bit for about 7 days now and I'm still not ready to debut this to spectators. Any advice?
I'm sure it's a little different for every person but I'm really having trouble. Sometimes it works great if I put my thumb on the exact top corner, sometimes it works if I drop it down a bit and push from the long side instead of the corner. Sometimes light pressure works, sometimes "digging in" is better.
I'm wondering if there's a sweet spot. Say, a specific place on the top of the deck, with a specific pressure that moves two cards reliably. I can't seem to get the knack of this down. It's not like there's one right way that I keep messing up; it's more like there's a couple ways that sometimes work well and sometimes not at all.
I've been practicing quite a bit for about 7 days now and I'm still not ready to debut this to spectators. Any advice?