Windmill/Arc Move what is it????

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Windmill/Arc Move what is it????

Postby Peacock » Nov 12th, '06, 20:37



What type of move is the Windmill/Arc Move tought on Lennart Greens DVDs????

Is it a shift or a pass???

What does it do???

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Postby Lawrence » Nov 12th, '06, 21:10

buying the DVD would answer that question.
why do you need to know anyway?

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Postby Mahoney » Nov 13th, '06, 00:18

It is quite hard.

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Postby Peacock » Nov 13th, '06, 15:18

I want to buy the DVD. But usually before I buy a DVD I want to know what I will get. So it would be nice to know what kind of move it is.

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Postby EckoZero » Nov 14th, '06, 01:48

If I'm thinking of the right move, then it's a utility move.

It allows you to set up a certain something without any dodgy cover, shuffles or cuts

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

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Postby EuanBingham » Nov 20th, '06, 10:45

It's a single card control from a tabled deck.

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Postby Farlsborough » Nov 20th, '06, 13:05

Mahoney wrote:It is quite hard.


Agreed :?

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Postby XTTX » Nov 20th, '06, 23:41

EuanBingham wrote:It's a single card control from a tabled deck.

o.0 That does sounds quite hard lol.

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