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my ambitious card

Postby papel » May 11th, '06, 03:43

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Postby Larry » May 11th, '06, 10:03

that's some good work there, dude.
your tilty bit was done quite well, i like the idea of actting like you've slipped up a little bit as cover.
your passes are better than mine :lol:


note to fellow members: unless you're Delude or EckoZero i'd turn your speakers down for this one. (sorry papel, but someone was going to say it)

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Postby bronz » May 11th, '06, 14:35

How annoying, that's exactly the same way I do my ambitious card, even down to the handling of tilt. I usually tack on an erdnase and Blaine style bent card bit aswell though, good stuff.

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Postby Pyro Ellvelin » May 11th, '06, 20:55

That was a good abitious card routine. Great move in the begining, great convincer :D The passes were good aswell.

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Postby magic_evmeister » May 12th, '06, 02:13

Nice routine, I wonder why you don't use your pass as the final phase of the ambitious card routine though, instead of the JE Add-On...

I thought your turnover pass was first class! However, the other two just involved too much movement. (I keep doing this and I shouldn't but...) Take a look at my joker's wild video and see my pass. Right after the first card is put back I replace the top half of the deck and pass it to the top. When I first posted the video I let people spot it themselves, and no-one did. I asked what people thought of my pass in that routine and even after telling them where it was they still couldn't see it. I can't even see it and I know where it is!!!!!!!!!

See how little movement there is in my hands, this is what I've worked on whilst learning my pass. This is what i would recommend for anyone else too. I can do it with much less movement than this, but for some reason my right hand insisted on "rubbing" the deck...the pass was already done.

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