do you believe that true magician's (by this i mean magicians that preform consistently) are on a decline because of the internet and availability free magic? And if so what do you think we can we do to fix this.
I presume you've pretty much mastered everything in Erdnase. How long did it take you before you got everything in there to performance level?
Can you consistently hit estimation centre deals from multiple positions? If not, can anyone that you know of?
Why does everyone teach that you buckle the bottom card for the two-hand Erdnase bottom deal when he clearly says you only do that on the one-hand deal?
Have you ever seen anyone (or can you) perform Erdnase's Open Shift quickly and smoothly enough to pass as a "'transformation' that ranks with the best of them"?
How old were you when you started doing sleight of hand? We're seeing more and more really young guys tackle pretty advanced sleights. What do you think of 12 and 13 year olds doing such hard moves?
2. When you get a deck of cards in your hand, what is the move you always tend to do out of habit? For example, whenever I get a deck I just randomly start doing 4-sybil from D+M.
In our present world, so much is run by technology. So much in fact it seems that printed matter will eventually disappear.
A lot of magicians have contradicting opinions on whether or not one is better than the other.
What is your perspective on the way in which magicians/ sleight of hand artists learn new techniques and effects through books and videos? Do you believe that one way is more superior to the other or are their abilities to provide information equal?