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Philippe Noël![]() New user Belgium 71 Posts ![]() |
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martyjacobs![]() Inner circle Essex, UK 1052 Posts ![]() |
Very nice indeed.
Marty |
Larry Barnowsky![]() Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4863 Posts ![]() |
Enjoyed that Phillipe. Excellent handling.
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Vlad_77![]() Inner circle The Netherlands 5829 Posts ![]() |
Well done Phillipe!
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heybobby08![]() New user Charlotte, NC 54 Posts ![]() |
Very enjoyable to watch
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Jiceh![]() Special user France 742 Posts ![]() |
Very good
If you can elimine one palm, it wil be greater IMHO |
inaciolino![]() Veteran user 372 Posts ![]() |
I enjoy your thinking but there are too many palming. Here's my version, similar to yours. I hope you like it.
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PMVIVA![]() Elite user Argentina 460 Posts ![]() |
Well I liked the overall routine and your thinking behind it, but in my opinion I don't like the first palm when you're about to show the aces. I would rather eliminate that.
Here's two suggestions: 1) You can use a more traditional approach like Arnaud Chevrier Starship leader that sets up the aces first in the table (by an addition of two cards first) 2) You can set down the piles first and then the aces but eliminating the first palm and use a gambler's cop as a substitute which I think will be less akward / obvious.
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