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TRD Pass

Postby stitchie18 » Dec 27th, '05, 23:21



Witness the TRD Pass
I think we created this

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Postby SirRawlins » Dec 27th, '05, 23:26

I've not seen the pass performed that way before so i imagine it would be origional ... its an iteresting method for keeping the pass hidden ... i guess the only downfall is that it's not so clean when it comes to handing out the card to a spectator .... but you could always wrist kill i supose.

Nicely done, thanks for that sitchie ... a nice little TRD ... what does TRD stand for?

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Postby katrielalex » Dec 27th, '05, 23:36

That's called the Cover Pass I think - it's on On the Pass by Richard Kaufmann.

It would be a good move in an AC routine as you end up in a perfect position.

Nice handling!

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TRD

Postby stitchie18 » Dec 28th, '05, 00:07

TRD
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Postby the_mog » Dec 28th, '05, 00:13

yep.. sorry guys but its a cover pass..good effort though

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Dec 28th, '05, 20:58

i thought a cover pass was covered by hand movement. the top card doesnt shift so would the pass be done while the card is covering? It looks when you show the card at the end as if its a DL, i dunno, its probably because you riffle the cards, whenever do that my friends think im catching a brake so i never usualy do this anymore.

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Postby the_mog » Dec 28th, '05, 21:33

Pyro Ellvelin wrote: the top card doesnt shift so would the pass be done while the card is covering.


thats why its called a cover pass ;)

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Dec 28th, '05, 22:22

lol, i meant that normally a cover pass is covered by hand movement, natural movement right? and usually i dont think it ends in a situation of a DL. Yeah that makes sense..........erm.....yeah.......?????

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » Dec 28th, '05, 22:26

lol, i meant that normally a cover pass is covered by hand movement, natural movement right? and usually i dont think it ends in a situation of a DL. Yeah that makes sense..........erm.....yeah.......?????

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Postby katrielalex » Dec 28th, '05, 23:18

No...all passes are covered by natural movement, but the cover pass has an extra bit of cover which means that it can be performed without misdirection as there is nothing to see.

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