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fmos2
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Apologies in advance if this has been answered before.
I was just wondering what are peoples thoughts in reading chronologically vs reading ahead in magic books? I'm interested in knowing because often I find myself gravitating towards learning and using particular sleights, but then I feel that by reading ahead, I may reveal myself to be impatient. For example, in Card College 1, I'd like to think I have a good grasp on the Overhand shuffle and would thus like to build on this by studying advanced overhand shuffle techniques in CC2. But if I adopted the chronological method of study, that would involve me mastering more difficult sleights such as the spread cull and classic force in order to reach that point, which do no interest me at this stage. Thoughts?
I was just wondering what are peoples thoughts in reading chronologically vs reading ahead in magic books? I'm interested in knowing because often I find myself gravitating towards learning and using particular sleights, but then I feel that by reading ahead, I may reveal myself to be impatient. For example, in Card College 1, I'd like to think I have a good grasp on the Overhand shuffle and would thus like to build on this by studying advanced overhand shuffle techniques in CC2. But if I adopted the chronological method of study, that would involve me mastering more difficult sleights such as the spread cull and classic force in order to reach that point, which do no interest me at this stage. Thoughts?