by TheCount » Jul 21st, '06, 21:29
Often we aren't aware of the mistakes we are making, thus I recommend you start by filming yourself from various angles dealing slowly and watching the dealing action carefully to spot the disparities.
For example, Ian Kendall's deals are quite good, but there are a couple tip offs that give it away if you're watching closely. In the case of the seconds it's the grip on the card shifting (partially related to a slight change in the take location) as well as a slightly different action of the card as it's dealt from the deck. When it comes to bottoms it is due to a slight flash when he goes for the bottom card. Be that as it may, his deals would fly in most company.