The V-Tech Steal

Feb 4, 2008
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That's great! If that has some similar Earick's Broadside center steal then it is almost exactly like something I have been working on lately. One way or the other the effect is the same and I think their are a lot of potential uses for such a sleight. (meaning a sleight that steals a card from the center and reverses it.) Anyways, I obviously like it a lot as I too have been thinking in the same direction.
 

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Jan 8, 2010
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I don't think we need another steal and it's probably not new but I can't fault it. Looks good.
 
Feb 4, 2008
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I don't think we need another steal and it's probably not new but I can't fault it. Looks good.
While I generally agree with you in that there are a lot of people out there who re-invent the wheel merely for the sake of doing so I disagree with your assessment of this particular technique. This is more than just another steal. The technique he seems to be working on both steals a card from the center, and reverses it in the pack. That's something new. now the real question is how many applications can he find for it.
 
Sep 26, 2007
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I'd say it is great if you only perform for people who have their chins resting on table tops and your hands at their eye level.

I can deduce the method pretty easily, and played around with it in front of a mirror, but perhaps you would like to shoot it from different angles to give people a better perspective of what it might look like from a real performance?
 
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