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Salah AAZEDINE Regular user Morocco 177 Posts |
HI DAN & DAVE
what is better to practice with a new or an old deck, because It's very hard for me to pratice with a new deck, the cards keep falling and falling that's why I prefer using an old deck to pratice. |
keith1569 New user California 87 Posts |
If you add some fanning powder I think it helps with new cards..jmo though
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critter Inner circle Spokane, WA 2653 Posts |
I think you should practice with every deck you can get your hands on, old or new.
You should be comfortable with how they handle in as many different scenarios as possible. The less you have to worry about the technical fluffery the more you can actually perform. "Train Hard, Fight Easy."
"The fool is one who doesn't know what you have just found out."
~Will Rogers |
davebuck V.I.P. Los Angeles 68 Posts |
It's important you're trained with every type of deck. Wether it's new or old, sticky, thick, stiff, clunky, warped...it doesn't matter, you should be able to handle them all. Like Critter said, "practice with every deck you can get your hands on, old or new."
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