Well, I've gone through Card College Volumes 1-5 a while ago and have been working on the sleights and feel the need to step up a little bit.
The only problem is... I don't know what to expect from more "advanced" card magic books. I've already gone over the core such as the pass, glide, buckle, crimp, false counts, etc... and am not sure if taking that extra step is worth the effort.
I'll work hard at an effect if I think that it'll amaze my friends (I worked on my pass for 2 or 3 hours a day for the past month) but if it's just doing the same thing, except in different ways, I'm not so sure if I should be going there. For instance, I could do a double undercut, a false shuffle, or a pass. In the end, the card is at the top, but I used 3 different methods, of different skill levels. The spectator doesn't really care how it got to the top, though.
So could anyone more experienced than I am perhaps let me know what to expect from these books which are so highly aclaimed? I've been piddling around in the beginner stages of magic for a long time now (so I guess that makes me an experienced beginner if that makes sense
