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majs wrote: It seems so obvious that you're doing a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch injog on top of the selected card when the spectator returns the card to the other half of the deck.
seige wrote:If you PRACTICE your technique, it's possible to do an injog overhand and close the injog almost as soon as it happens, leaving the cards square as you have them in your hand.
seige wrote:What I am saying is, during the shuffle, you can injog and immediately catch a break, so the injog is swapped for a break DURING the shuffle, not at the end.
seige wrote:And then, you'll be doing all sorts of things, like controlling multiple cards with multiple in/outjogs
jacko wrote:I think this thread sums up what I as a newcomer feel - and I guess is mirrored in all but the most personally confident. I have just finished RRTCM on my first read through. I was very good, making sure I understood each chapter before moving on.
magicforfun wrote:jacko wrote:I think this thread sums up what I as a newcomer feel - and I guess is mirrored in all but the most personally confident. I have just finished RRTCM on my first read through. I was very good, making sure I understood each chapter before moving on.
How long did it take you? I've had it for 3 months and I have just worked through a small bit.
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