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TiVo 2.0

Postby stevebo » May 25th, '06, 14:48



Here's my attempt at Dan and Dave's TiVo 2.0! Sorry about the cards I used... this was the only good transposition I did out of all... which kinda means I need much more practice. But I thought I'd make this video as I had a bit of time today. Maybe I should practise a bit more! :D

Here it is anyhows!

TiVo 2.0

Any justified comments welcome!

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Postby Pitto » May 25th, '06, 14:59

Yeah I liked that but is it possible to use two mor different cards? It was fairly hard to see what happpened.

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Postby stevebo » May 25th, '06, 15:07

That's what I meant in my first post haha. It was my best take out of the many many many takes I did! Sorry about that.... I'll work on the change.

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Postby Pitto » May 25th, '06, 15:09

Sorry mate I thought you ust had a thing against bikes lol.

Its a shame, it's not the fact that they're both spades it's the fact that they're a 9 & 10.

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Postby katrielalex » May 25th, '06, 15:15

It is a pity about the cards but I do see the idea of the trick.

Only comment is that you shouldn't use a thumb count get-ready for a double unless you are covered by misdirection. If the heat is on your hands use a no-get-ready double like the strike or diving board double.

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Postby stevebo » May 25th, '06, 15:19

Pitto wrote:Sorry mate I thought you ust had a thing against bikes lol.


I do! haha... but they're cheaper! Plus I want to get the vintage bikes when I get some cash because they look goooooooooooood! :D

katrielalex wrote:Only comment is that you shouldn't use a thumb count get-ready for a double unless you are covered by misdirection. If the heat is on your hands use a no-get-ready double like the strike or diving board double.


I'm not consistent with my Diving board double yet... so I'll stick with the thumb count for now.

I think I'll refilm this...

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Postby macos » May 25th, '06, 16:03

You really love the ego change, right?
If I'm not mistaking it was that what I saw, had troubles to register it tough first time as I couldnt tell the difference between the cards.
Good video but as Kati I don't like the get ready fumbling..

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Postby stevebo » May 25th, '06, 17:14

It wasn't a Ego Change haha. Looks like it but different handling. It's more of a Cardini Change than an Ego Change.

Sorry about the get readys... I usually do better but on this video, again, it was the best one out of the lot I did!

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