Hey Guys,
Here's a switch I created that combines some old techniques and some new techniques. It may not look like it from the video, but what goes on behind the hands is a lot different than what you expect it might be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0OsnovWRmo
Please tell me what you guys like AND don't like. I'm open for any constructive criticism. It's still being refined as we speak, but that's the basic idea of it all.
You can even perform this in front of someone head on. I was playing a round of Texas Hold'em with my brother who was sitting right in front of me. I told him to look at a card and deal it to me. I did the switch as he was looking at my hands directly and he didn't notice ANYTHING.
This switch really works in real life situations. Not surrounded, but even if you are playing with some rich friends that can't gamble worth sh*t, it's nice to pull this on the off-beat.
Once again, please tell me what you guys like AND don't like. Don't post comments saying "That's the MacMillan Switch." ITS NOT. Completely different. And sorry for the long post...
Cheers,
Casey Rudd
Here's a switch I created that combines some old techniques and some new techniques. It may not look like it from the video, but what goes on behind the hands is a lot different than what you expect it might be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0OsnovWRmo
Please tell me what you guys like AND don't like. I'm open for any constructive criticism. It's still being refined as we speak, but that's the basic idea of it all.
You can even perform this in front of someone head on. I was playing a round of Texas Hold'em with my brother who was sitting right in front of me. I told him to look at a card and deal it to me. I did the switch as he was looking at my hands directly and he didn't notice ANYTHING.
This switch really works in real life situations. Not surrounded, but even if you are playing with some rich friends that can't gamble worth sh*t, it's nice to pull this on the off-beat.
Once again, please tell me what you guys like AND don't like. Don't post comments saying "That's the MacMillan Switch." ITS NOT. Completely different. And sorry for the long post...
Cheers,
Casey Rudd