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eryanic Special user 683 Posts |
Helo Mr Williamson..
In your dvd where you performed "the memory test," after doing the vernon addition, you took the 3 cards...then with your left hand, you took 1 card (Ace), leaving 2 cards (Ace with Joker hidden under the Ace) in your right hand... Most people will hold the 3 cards in biddle grip before taking one card with their left hand...however you held the 3 cards so naturally with your finger tips (sort of the grip used for a double lift) and then took one card with your left hand without flashing the double in your right hand... Do you have any tips on how you you managed to slide the single card with your left hand without flashing the double on your right?? Hope this question makes some sense... |
David Williamson V.I.P. 190 Posts |
I think I know what you're talking about. If you look close you may see that I actually do use the biddle grip briefly to set the position-left thumb pulls top card just a tiny bit to the left-then re-grip. The "triple" is lifted and the top, offset card can be pulled to the left leaving the remaining two squared in the right fingers. Make sense?
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eryanic Special user 683 Posts |
Makes perfect sense
thanks! |
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