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ng849 New user 8 Posts |
Hello everyone,
A few months ago, I was practising various card controls, and I came across something "new." I realise that this is almost certainly not original, but I wanted to be able to conclusively say whether it is my own or not. As it is probably not mine, would you mind letting me know where I can find this originally released please? https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq0RezNhay5/ Thank you! Click here to view/download attached file. |
Tom G Inner circle 2895 Posts |
Ng849, it's just a small variation of a well known move. Not sure it's an improvement.
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lynnef Inner circle 1407 Posts |
Vinny (vinsmagic in the Café) had something very similar where you could control to top or bottom. A little search might find it, hopefully. At any rate, welcome to the Café ng849. Lynn
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MeetMagicMike Inner circle Gainesville Fl 3501 Posts |
Looks good though
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Bobby Forbes Inner circle virginia beach, VA. 1569 Posts |
Looks pretty similiar to Bruce Cervon's "free turn pass" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJC3DCNVe04
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Last Laugh Inner circle Grass Valley, California 3498 Posts |
Is it a pass? Looks a little more like a side steal type thing....
Looks good to me btw.
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ng849 New user 8 Posts |
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On Dec 1, 2018, Tom G wrote: Which move is that? Btw it’s not a pass. Thanks, Ng849 |
camron Regular user 160 Posts |
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On Dec 3, 2018, ng849 wrote: Might not be a pass in the traditional sense (classic, hermann etc), but it looks like what is called a straddle pass that brings the card to the bottom.. a good visual source is jason england, The straddle pass on theory11 |
ng849 New user 8 Posts |
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On Dec 3, 2018, camron wrote: It's not a straddle pass, or at least I wouldn't consider it one, as the card is never straddled with he fingers. It is however, a shift where the card is taken out before being put on the bottom (I can't reveal too much as I still am unsure where this was first published), just like a traditional straddle pass, so you are close. At this point, I seriously doubt that this is my own, so if anyone can tell me where to find this move please do. It doesn't need to be exact (e.g. "I have seen this being done by..." or "I saw this in this magazine put I'm not sure which issue..."). Thank you everyone once again for your help so far, ng849 |
Bobbycash Special user Australia 694 Posts |
Camron is referring to the single card straddle pass download on theory 11, not the straddle pass.
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camron Regular user 160 Posts |
Thanks for clarifying, Bobby. Yes, I meant the single card straddle pass...
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Claudio Inner circle Europe 1927 Posts |
Looks like a DPS variation to me. I might be wrong, but in any case I can reproduce what I'm seeing in the demo by altering my DPS handling.
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ng849 New user 8 Posts |
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On Dec 6, 2018, Claudio wrote: Close, but not quite. However, perhaps a dps version might be a better control than this. Thank you, ng849 |
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