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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
Hi everyone, the other day I went to http://www.chicagoroundtable.com and watched a video of the great Edward Marlo performing a very deceptive bottom deal. Well, I'm curious about the grip that he was using. Is that the Master Grip that I always hear about. Also, what source can I find it in.
p.s. click on The Godfather to view the bottom deal and a variation of Merlin's Lost Aces.
What do you mean it came from the bottom of the deck?
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porcupine Regular user Toronto 196 Posts |
It is the Master's Grip and a full description can be found in Seconds, Centers and Bottoms, part of his Revolutionary Card Technique series, and Revolutionary Card Technique itself.
Cheers Ted
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” - Albert Einstein
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sourcerer Regular user Netherlands 175 Posts |
Totally off topic but thanks for pointing out that clip, it must be the most beautiful clip I ever saw of Ed Marlo.
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KARDMECHANIC Regular user Perris, California 105 Posts |
Thank you very much Porcupine for the almost instant reply and you welcome sourcerer.
What do you mean it came from the bottom of the deck?
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