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Postby Mystik » Nov 19th, '05, 20:47



i just leared some of these passes the other day and decided to tape em and see if anyone saw something thatt i could work on to make them better.. i want to make them as close to invisible as possible.. if anyone has some tips for me itd be greatly appreciated, thanks :)

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Postby stitchie18 » Nov 21st, '05, 11:46

When you dribble the cards on top of the selected card, do the pass as you square it up it makes it harded to spot

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Postby GoldFish » Nov 21st, '05, 12:35

During the first and second passes you had some really horrible up and down hand action which made it obvious that something was going on. I appreciate that the first one involved the tapping on the table but a lay person would be able to watch that and say that you did something fishy at that point.

The third pass and the turnover pass were really good, well done. The only thing about them was that they looked delierater rather than natural. You're 90% of the way there, it's just getting the move to not look like a move and you'll be sorted. Well done, :)

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Postby Blade Master » Dec 22nd, '05, 01:37

I don't know about 90% GoldFish. They all seem to have something to illnatural about them. Your hands are to tense where they should be smooth and the whole pass takes longer than it should. But you deffinatly seem to understand the pass and I'd say your getting there. 8)

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Postby stevebo » Dec 22nd, '05, 02:53

I can't be bothered learning passes lol. Too much trouble for me lol. But with the passes that I do know, and comparing mine with Mystiks, his are definitely better than mine. I would just like to point out that many passes rely on misdirection and I think if Mystik did those passes in real life with a bit of misdirection, they are perfect.

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