Lazy Rise

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Lazy Rise

Postby ShizzleGrizzle » Jan 5th, '12, 21:32



I bought Chris Mayhews Fade on Ellusionist the other day and the move the lazy rise I am struggling with because my hands are too small to actually do it, I am only a young teen and it would probably be better to wait till my hands grow however i would love to be able to perform it now so have any of you encountered the same problem and if so do you have any tips on any grips or anything that could make it easier to perform the lazy rise.

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Re: Lazy Rise

Postby bobsagget » Jan 8th, '12, 23:15

I also have bought that trick and I'm similar in age: 16. Although I'm small for me age and have average hand size not all that big though and I can't say for sure but I had a similar problem with being able to get the card to come out of the deck. I found that if you just do it slowly until you can get it out, but not all that fast then just keep practicing because your form will be good and speed will come in time. I know not exciting but if your form is good your hands should be able to manage it. You may need to experiment with where to grip the cards because I know i don't grip it in the same place as Chirs and it still works for me. Good Luck!

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Re: Lazy Rise

Postby molesworth » Jan 9th, '12, 23:39

bobsagget wrote:I'm similar in age: 16. Although I'm small for me age and have average hand size not all that big though and I can't say for sure but I had a similar problem I found that if you just do it slowly until you can get it out, but not all that fast then just keep practicing because your form will be good and speed will come in time. I know not exciting but if your form is good your hands should be able to manage it. You may need to experiment with where to grip



Can this be moved to innuendo bingo please

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Re: Lazy Rise

Postby Lawrence » Jan 10th, '12, 07:16

ShizzleGrizzle wrote:I bought ... on Ellusionist

Well there's your first problem!

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Re: Lazy Rise

Postby DaveM » Jan 10th, '12, 18:50

molesworth wrote:Can this be moved to innuendo bingo please


I very nearly just wet myself! :lol:

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