Yeah, I'm not over the moon with that, although I think it's just "not smooth" as opposed to "totally obvious".
I wanted to use the most direct way of controlling the card to the necessary place with no extra cutting or shuffling, which to me seemed like a modified convincing control. I use the C.C. all the time, it's ace, but the modification is slightly more awkward than I thought. first of all, I usually hold both packets up as they look at the card, and do the move on the way down, only you can't do this because "the necessary" may flash between your fingers. (This is the same reason why I don't use face-up deck tilt).
And the way the C.C. works makes it far easier to spread the remainder of the deck off first if you're controlling the card to this place.
Suggestions? (other than "practice more"

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Edit: I think I've just seen what you mean - you mean the very beginning. Yeah. Basically, I did patter over this, but got weirded out by continuously hearing my voice, so I just turned it right off, whacked on a sound track and typed in enough for the trick to make sense.
Therefore, I don't exactly remember what I said, but the patter would have covered that slight falter. But you're right, watching it with just the music when you don't have anything to focus on just looks like "pick a... no wait... pinky pull down... ok, pick a card..."
