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I'm basing most of my technique on the first few results in google (for elmsley count) and some youtube videos.
Marvo Marky wrote:I had a few problems with this originally. I started off using Vernon's method of doing it at the fingertips. Too flashy.
I count the cards into my left hand using a dealer-like grip, if you can imagine it, pulling the cards off with the left thumb.
This gives a bit more natural cover and allows my counting hand to naturally square the cards as I count. I'm not going to try and decribe the exact grip as this would be too complicated - just experiment with a few grips unitl you find one that works.
Most importantly though, I try to keep my hand flowing naturally - not too fast, not too slow with a constant speed throughout. Remember, the count is not a 'move' as such, and you certainly shouldn't make a move out of it.
There shouldn't be too much attention on the cards as you count, and the manner in which you count should reflect this. In other words, be natural! You should be able to do the sleight without thinking, so that you can patter as you count.
Oh aye...
Marvo Marky wrote:I'm basing most of my technique on the first few results in google (for elmsley count) and some youtube videos.
cymru1991 wrote:When I do the elmsley count, I use an almost "mechanics grip", and use patter to cover what I am actually doing. The key I'm afraid is practice- Every time I went in a car anywhere for a period of time took a deck with me to practice my elmsley count. I found that it was one of those thing- for me anyway (along with "illusive coin pass" in Bobo) that no matter how I followed the instructions in the booklet or no matter how hard I deviated from them, I just couldn't get it. So the only answer I'm afraid is just lots of PRACTICE. When I use it, I tend to count the cards from the palms of my hands as opposed to from the tips. If you find that a bit cryptic then please PM me and I'll explain. I acn't really say much more without basically copying the other advice that has been given to you. By the way, I'd learn the elmsley from a book/DVD and NOT from google or a youtube vid. We're not really keen on that sorry... anyway, keep practicing and I hope it comes well for you eventually
ash506 wrote:as for the "I'd learn the elmsley from a book/DVD and NOT from google or a youtube vid. We're not really keen on that sorry... " heh ... sorry. (don't personally see what the problem is, its not "pirated" vids/text on youtube/etc. Could be just the same as a friend, who knows the trick, giving the basic method (to learn, not telling someone just after doing the trick). [but I don't really want to get into this lol. thanks for the help, I'll keep at it]
Farlsborough wrote:P.S. This is what they don't tell you on YouTube. So buy a book or a DVD!
dat8962 wrote:I've said it before an will againif you're looking to get the Elmsley Count nailed then get a copy of Queens out of Control and practice practice practice...
bmat wrote:I can't believe I just said that as I don't like vernon.
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