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Postby moodini » Aug 15th, '05, 22:36



Hey Craig Shaw......

craig shaw Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:21 pm Post subject:

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Can the card be signed?


Just curious, are you asking because you would like to use this as a stand alone trick?

If so, I would highly suggest that you don't use it as such. In any "pass" you can use a signed card, but it is much more useful as a card control technique, not a trick or effect on its own.


As far as the pass itself goes......looks good, I have seen tons of variations, but I have to say that the "riffle" idea is new to my eyes! Where did you pick it up?

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Postby katrielalex » Aug 16th, '05, 01:30

The 'riffle' idea is a very very standard cover for the pass. It's in all the reference books on the pass that I have, and I'm pretty sure it's even in RRTCM...

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Postby Jacques » Aug 16th, '05, 19:13

When you spread the cards and you close up,I can recommend that you go straight from the spread to the close. That squaring up on the bottom packet is a bit fishy....

Also, the pass I like using most is the dribble pass. Its a modification of the riffle and it also just looks like you`re playing with the cards :D

Good pass though 8)

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Postby magicalcraig » Aug 17th, '05, 20:42

moodini wrote:Hey Craig Shaw......

craig shaw Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:21 pm Post subject:

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Can the card be signed?


Just curious, are you asking because you would like to use this as a stand alone trick?

If so, I would highly suggest that you don't use it as such. In any "pass" you can use a signed card, but it is much more useful as a card control technique, not a trick or effect on its own.


As far as the pass itself goes......looks good, I have seen tons of variations, but I have to say that the "riffle" idea is new to my eyes! Where did you pick it up?


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I was just wondering because I have my own card trick and this technique would come useful with my trick

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