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Postby EuanBingham » Jun 14th, '06, 21:35



Doesn't look very natural, try doing it without waving your hands up and down.

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Postby grum7n7 » Jun 14th, '06, 21:56

wow, must be you dont know the invisible pass...thats the whole point to bring your hands as if you are squaring up the deck because the cards are all messy...it can be completly burned thats why i like it

how about you post a vid of your pass you i know what you mean

thanks

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Postby moonbeam » Jun 14th, '06, 22:13

grum7n7 wrote:
how about you post a vid of your pass


......yea c'mon Euan.
I remember you posting a vid of your Erdnase Change and commenting on it, saying it wasn't your best. Well that vid of your "not-so-good" Erdnase Change was 10 times better than my best Erdnase Change, so I'm curious as to how "not-so-good" your pass is :roll:

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Postby EuanBingham » Jun 14th, '06, 22:13

how about you post a vid of your pass you i know what you mean


Sure.. See attached.

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Postby grum7n7 » Jun 14th, '06, 22:26

wow...yours is amazing anyways...extremely quick...cant even catch a bit of it

good job man

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Postby EuanBingham » Jun 14th, '06, 22:29

:wink:

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Postby SpineyNorman » Jun 15th, '06, 00:42

In some circles they might say "owned"...hehehe

Both of your passes looked amazing to me. I don't suppose a layman would notice either.

You've both got me wanting to perfect this now!!!

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Postby grum7n7 » Jun 15th, '06, 01:00

haha yeah...

thats some damn good ownage :D

:lol:

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Postby magic_evmeister » Jun 15th, '06, 01:33

Euan, it might not be the "invisible pass" they talk about, but even from the worst possible camera angle that was damn impressive.

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Postby Marcus Taylor » Jun 17th, '06, 13:28

Very nice pass. It is indeed as invisible as you will be able to get it. However, I am slightly worried as to how you would justify the lifting up of the cards when seemingly performing a simple square up. However the mechanics cannot be faulted; just the aesthetics!

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Postby NewMagic19 » Jun 17th, '06, 13:58

Thats awesome - Im a newbie and cant figure out how it was done from that video.

Assume your flicking it fast sidewayys across the pack and passing it on top - Very hard to see !!!

5/5 :wink:

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Postby the_mog » Jun 17th, '06, 18:34

grum7n7 wrote:wow, must be you dont know the invisible pass



not being funny but must be that you dont know it either...the invisible pass is a variation of a turnover pass... what is shown here is a classic pass. :roll:

but having said that it was reasonably well done but it can be done with less arm movement as Euan pointed out

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Postby grum7n7 » Jun 18th, '06, 03:10

the_mog wrote:grum7n7 wrote:
wow, must be you dont know the invisible pass



not being funny but must be that you dont know it either...the invisible pass is a variation of a turnover pass... what is shown here is a classic pass.

but having said that it was reasonably well done but it can be done with less arm movement as Euan pointed out


ok sorry... let me make a correction...its "an invisible pass"...not necessarily the name for it but thats just what it is i guess...i think thats what it was called on ninja..

i stand corrected

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Postby majortom » Jun 20th, '06, 13:21

yea i been learning it from ninja 1 as well, not sure i can do it quite as fast as you, but it's a lovely move. :shock:

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Postby EuanBingham » Jun 20th, '06, 15:20

I think the most important thing with this, or any move, is to be casual.

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