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Jaybs Special user 560 Posts |
Hello everyone,
I am a big fan Gabi Parera's work and saw a video of him performing a wonderful version of triumph. I love the casual and fairness of it and was wondering if anyone knows if this was published anywhere? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_v-WVRfWw1Y Although I consider myself pretty well versed with triumph effects, this one got me and I would really like to track the source. Thanks everyone! |
Maxyedid Special user Panama 843 Posts |
Its just a Cheek to Cheek deck
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qkeli Special user paris,france 792 Posts |
This is Excellent, thanks for sharing it
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Nikodemus Inner circle 1140 Posts |
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On Jul 31, 2021, Maxyedid wrote: It's not "just" the deck - it's a great presentation. I'm trying to make sense of the way he turns over clumps of cards about 9 times before he gathers them up. I love how messy and random it looks. It reminds me of Shuffle-bored by Simon Aronson - but messier. I would be very interested to learn how this works. Is it the kind of thing Lennart Green does? |
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