Brad Christian's pass tutorial is appalling - pay no attention to it or you'll be doomed. Personally I think the Kaufmann DVD is also fairly poor, but that's just my snobbery.
I'm ill with the flu at the moment, falling about the house in a pharmaceutical daze, but I managed to take some pictures that will help me to illustrate what I have to say on this...
flaw07 wrote:just out of curiosity, I can kind of do the move if I take it slow and use two fingers inside the break, yet in the video, it shows both and recommends that I only use one(the pinky) which is better? My biggest concern is that if I do it with two that I will get caught easier
Never put the fingers inside the break to perform a pass. Never.
The grip from which the pass is best performed is as follows (I'm left-handed, so maybe look at the computer screen in a mirror or something...):
See how the top packet is gripped by the index finger and the side of the pinkie, which maintains the break with just the flesh of the finger? This creates a sort of hinge which can be flipped with the middle and ring finger as the hand carries the packet from the top to the underneath:
I'd show you with the covering hand, too, but I'd have to hold the camera in my mouth or something - I'm too ill to find and set up a tripod right now.