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Some more questions...

Aug 10, 2008
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In a rock concert
hey guys! again here I am with some of my noob questions.


Any advice or tips that you guys can give me on the pop out move of aaron fisher???


tips on the 4 for 4 switch?

I was thinking of making a routine combining angle zero and Believe, you know, making the corner appear and then change it, is this possible???( I dont own believe)


and, what is the most useful sleight you use??? (appart from the pass)


Mine is the card call, great move.
 
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May 3, 2008
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you cant exactly..... use believe after angle zero. i can think of ONE way to have the piece transform after angle zero though, but not as visually as the basic method of believe. drop me a PM when you get believe.
cheers
 
Sep 1, 2007
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One Handed Popover = PRACTICE!

One day I started practicing in an airport because I didn't want to wait 4 hours for my plane. So I started slowly and practiced bits and bits and now about 7 month 8 months later I can do it pretty damn well. Another thing is that when I do it, I found it alot easier to use my middle finger as the finger that pulls the card from the bottom. Try it.
 
Nov 20, 2007
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hey guys! again here I am with some of my noob questions.


Any advice or tips that you guys can give me on the pop out move of aaron fisher???

It's VERY knacky. Unless you're doing something wrong in terms of handling, there's really not much else to do except practice if you really want it down, it's just one of those moves...


tips on the 4 for 4 switch?

What are you having a problem with - understanding the text, a specific part of the move, a specific problem? If it's just that you're not getting it, pretty much same as above, not much else to do except practice - I know it's terribly unhelpful, but sometimes a move is just at that stage.

I was thinking of making a routine combining angle zero and Believe, you know, making the corner appear and then change it, is this possible???( I dont own believe)

Technically, no. I personally can't see it being done very well at all, it'd need a LOT of tweaking.


and, what is the most useful sleight you use??? (appart from the pass)


Mine is the card call, great move.

Double lift...
 
Apr 28, 2008
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The Aaron Fisher Popover move is very difficult, you just need to practice. That's all there is to it really.

I can't really help with the 4 for 4 switch unless your a bit more specific on what area you need help with.

As for Dangerous and Believe, don't mix them together because it's completely pointless. People often seem to want to force together vaguely similar effects such as Indecent and Witness. It just weakens both effects. Believe and Angle Zero are both very powerful effects on their own. There's absolutley no reason to try and put them together.

I don't have one favourite sleight but the one's I find most useful are: Double lift, Elmsley Count, 4 for 4, Double Undercut, Gambler's Cop, Bluff Pass and a few false cuts.
 

Justin.Morris

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Aug 31, 2007
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It's always good to have a few card controls, and some really good false cuts. (I have to say that I am of the school that feels the simple false cuts are far more effective than complex ones - I have three that I use all the time, that are deadly simple and so deceptive, especially for laymen)

And of course the double lift.

j
 
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