Whats this card move called?

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Whats this card move called?

Postby dark-side » Oct 16th, '06, 01:11



Hi again.

Just a quick one. I was playing with the invisible palm t'other day and made up a move which I really like.

Am not big headed enough to think that I invented it, so was wondering if anyone had heard of it.

(hmmm... am i allowed to describe without it being classed as a "reveal"...??)

If i was to give it a title, it would be called the "Reverse Invisible Palm with Top Card Cover"

Only way I think I can describe it without revealing it is...
1. Starting with the IP, take the bottom stack to the opposite side of the top stack.
2. Drop all but the top card and reposition.

Hopefully I've said enough for you to figure out what I mean without giving too much away to your average lay person.

If I can perfect it, will post a vid..but needs a little practice first.


Cheers,

Mark

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Postby dark-side » Oct 21st, '06, 00:31

Ok - I learned from my other thread that I dont perhaps ask questions here particularly well. :cry:

Am getting there though..lol

As i put this thread up about the same time, I was just wondering if the lack of replies here was to do with that no-one knows, or (perhaps more likely) that its the wrong type of question to ask..

Just for referrence like :D

If that's the case, perhaps a little guidence on the best way to find out the answer?

Any help will be much appreciated.

Mark

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Postby Jordan C » Oct 22nd, '06, 21:12

cant really help I'm afraid however a few well worded and well chosen PM's to other members may help you discover. however if you are tryin to find a secret you dont know then you will be admonished. Most members are great and helpful if they are sure you know what you are talking about. :)

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