by Amanda Angeli » Jun 28th, '07, 00:17
Hello Michael Kras,
One of the major secrets is first to get the cards to slide well. Baby Powder or some similiar type powder works great for that. Get some, put it on the cards, and there you go. Now they will glide like melted butter. Well, as well as cards can glide like melted butter at any rate.
Then, from there, you have to practice. Start small. Now I know most of us want to do a full deck or even two right away but really, take just two cards and practice with them. Then, do three. Then four. Sure, it takes time but if you want your Flourishes to be perfect, then the practice of the chops is where it is at. Besides, if you're into Flourishes, practicing is what it is all about.
You do have the Encyclopedia of Playing Card Flourishes, right? If not, oh my gosh, you just SO have to have that book.
Once you get good at your Flourishes, oh the fun you can have. Sure, most see this art as a show-off art, but it has its advantages in the prestidigitation of cards for even cardsharping or card tricks. Of course, in cardsharping, you want to be SO good that you can play sloppily with perfect control.
Good luck with this Michael. Stick with it and soon you'll have perfect fans. Once you do, of course, then you'll start thinking of all kinds of things to do like tossing a fan into the air, letting it flip, and catching it and so on. Okay, maybe it is a bit of a show-off art, but some people would say it's even funner than base ball.
Love,
Amanda Angeli