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Sensio Special user I promise I won't exceed 641 Posts |
Also you may find it at Sal Piacente three card monte dvd. The explanation there is not that lenghty but gives you a good insight.
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BerkleyJL Veteran user Chicago, IL 397 Posts |
I found the Mexican Turnover explanation FREE. Read Online Visions and check out "Proving the Impossible." One of the recent winning submissions explained it as part of the solution.
I need a stage name.
Joe Berkley |
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Fiddling-Steve Loyal user Danbury, Connecticut 212 Posts |
I have most of the things people have mentioned and I find that Expert Card Technique teaches it the best. It has a very good description, and has many other useful sleights and a trick or two with this. Highly recomended for this sleight and others
Stick to the classics,
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Niko Special user England 599 Posts |
I'm sorry, but the mexican turnover can NOT be found in Royal Road! Royal Road is a beginngers book, and the Mexican Turnover, is, well, not a beginners move.
Please guys, check before telling someone it's described in Royal Road. I have, and it's not there. And anywya - this post if over 9 months old, why did you even bring it up again??? -Niko
When you do something right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all.
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