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Peter Pitchford Elite user Philly 423 Posts |
I'm not an extreme card guy, but when it serves a purpose, I may use one or two. For stand up routine that I am doing, I am currently doing Capaso Casino's "Capcut." It works well for me in a standup situation because it can be seen from a good distance. Does anyone else know of any good display cuts that are more verticle than horizontal (i.e. can be seen clearly from a distance)? Can you also include source?
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cap casino New user 79 Posts |
A very interesting issue for many performing dynamics, Guy Hollingworth had a nice discussion of this in regards to his waving the aces approach, which made the classic twisting the aces much more vertical and visual, thus able to be understood by a larger group, less a close-up effect and more a parlor one. Sometimes things go to the raw issue of can the crowd see and hear you properly?
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