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Kel says poof Regular user 200 Posts |
I purchased a couple Phoenix decks this week to check them out and while I love them, I'm struggling to fan them like I can with the bicycle cards straight out of the box. They're a lot better IMO to perform the simple slieghts I have learnt, it's just that darn fan.
Is anyone else having the same problem? Is it a matter of breaking them in a little longer? Is it my technique or chubby sausage fingers? I really love my Parlour sized phoenix Invisible deck though, wow! Kel |
Cyberqat Inner circle You can tell I work on the net from my 2209 Posts |
DIfferent decks are better for different things.
Ive found that decks that I can fan well are often too slippery to do slights well with.
It is always darkest just before you are eaten by a grue.
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Andy Young Special user Jersey Shore, PA 813 Posts |
I had a bit of a learning curve when I first got them, but not my fans are fine. It is like anything else you need to give yourself time to adjust to the different cards. I love the Phoenix cards and don't think I will be changing to anything else in the near future.
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Kel says poof Regular user 200 Posts |
Thanks guys....The deck is starting to break in a little better now....getting the fan half happening
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