theory11 — Magic Tricks & the World's Finest Playing Cards
You need lots of practice to make it look good. Dan(or Dave) stated that it was pretty simple... WELL SIMPLE FOR THEM!! It even took Jordan Lapping 9 months to get it look good as now(well thats what I heard)
You need lots of practice to make it look good. Dan(or Dave) stated that it was pretty simple... WELL SIMPLE FOR THEM!! It even took Jordan Lapping 9 months to get it look good as now(well thats what I heard)
thx jordan for all the help i am still having trouble i can get the shape but i can't support all teh cards i keep dropping them
In my opinion it does no more damage then a spring or dribble. Its one of the best ways to break your cards in and looks amazingSO i pretty much suck at the Lepaul spread, but i'm not too worried because it totally effs up your cards to hell
SO i pretty much suck at the Lepaul spread, but i'm not too worried because it totally effs up your cards to hell
I think you have a slightly wrong attitude here. If you actually worked on these things you will quickly find that they do little of the kind. For sure, it will take a few meshed decks before you feel satisfied, but in general they will do no more damage than a Pressure Fan would. The more you work at the LePaul Spread, the less pressure you will need to spring the cards.
In essence: The more you practice, the less it "effs up your cards to hell".
The same story goes for other moves such as Springs, Pressure Fans, and Under Pressure, etc. -- it's just a matter of working on it and having the correct mindset.
Jordan