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fib Inner circle 1535 Posts |
I find the Wichita Slip can be more easily performed with blue-backed, no-border blue Bee cards. The total blue helps hide the sleight as it is in motion.
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Daz Buckley Elite user Australia 469 Posts |
Thanks !
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
It should be invisible, no?
(...but not to the performer...) |
Gulyás Imre Miklós Regular user Budapest, Hungary 185 Posts |
Well this is kinda true for all kind of b deals
I took the Pledge
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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
This is a little bit different from a standard bottom, in terms of cover.
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PapaG Special user 851 Posts |
It allows you to hide the colour of the back.
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taiga Veteran user Chicoutimi, Qc 317 Posts |
I used W. Slip for years with a red deck and a blue card. NOBODY ever called me on that! And I did it in every kind of places/situations a bar or a restaurant presents. If your top card is well placed, the moment you do the move, then the B. Deal is invisible!
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