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great D/L request

Postby jmsbond35 » Aug 10th, '06, 01:44



I'm looking for a good D/L out there. I'm not fond of many, and need more than one for my ACR or things like that. thanks,



-Cody

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Postby mgould » Aug 10th, '06, 02:46

A Snappy Lift-Larry Jennings, Push-Off DL

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Postby PickAnyCard » Aug 10th, '06, 02:46

Here is a good way to learn: "Crash-2: AmbitiouXs Card" from Ellusionist. There you learn a couple of good D/L.

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Aug 10th, '06, 15:23

I second the nominee on Crash-2: AmbitiouXs Card. It does show a few good variations of the typical D/L. There are many other learning materials for the D/L though, but I learnt mine from ellusionist and its very solid and never goes noticed once you've got it down

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Postby katrielalex » Aug 10th, '06, 22:53

1. Jennings' Snap D/L

2. Strike D/L

Use the Snap dl if you have enough time to get a break and the strike if you don't.

Why do you want more than that? The technique should look the same in any case so why make it harder for yourself by trying to make two different d/l's look the same?

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Postby FlipBack » Aug 11th, '06, 16:28

I could agree with those recommending CC2. But I still have the same question as katrielalex, why? I know several but only ever use a classic DL. It has always worked for me. I think that you would want to always handle the cards the same way to avoid suspicion.

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Re: great D/L request

Postby The Keymaster » Aug 11th, '06, 21:15

jmsbond35 wrote:I'm looking for a good D/L out there. I'm not fond of many, and need more than one for my ACR or things like that. thanks,



-Cody


Rather than different methods to perform a DL what you really need especially for an an ACR routine is different methods for controlling/switching the selected card.

Try Darlys Ambitious Card Dvd, you cant go wrong there

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