by seige » Jun 11th, '04, 13:21
There is far too much reliance purely on 'documented' sleights.
Metaphor:
More often than not, you will travel your journey from home>work>home numerous times. So much so, that after a while, you don't even class it as a journey. You stop thinking of it as a structure of various turns, stops and starts, and it becomes a 'whole'.
As time progresses, all the actions which are necessary in card sleights also merge. A point comes where it all just fits together, naturally, like the journey to work. And it's not important HOW you get there, or which sleights are involved.
My comment at the start of this post is something very important if you're going to adopt a natural style of your own. There are many ways to transfer a pinky break. Not just the ones you read about. Learn your own ways...
For instance, is it necessary to keep the PB and transfer it, or, before the hand switch, is it more logical to double undercut the card the top? Would this be more logical?
Break your tricks/effects down to a start/finish point, like the work journey, and try to see if there are easier, more practical ways of getting there.
And don't necessarily trust your instincts... a bit of forethought and practice always reveals new avenues and possibilities.