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Secrets DRaun from Underground by Richard Kaufman.
It's kind of hard to find, but it has a bunch of great intermediate material including a tabled multiple shift.
The move is Brian Tudor's Revolution cut. You can find billions of tutorials for it.
Anyway, for the longest time I couldn't get it either.
it takes a knack.
The Duck change takes a knack. Couple of pointers for you:
-Experiment with different angles, both right and left.
-It's how the card rolls off the THUMB. I found that I can still do this change when switching fingers from middle to index to ring.
You could memorize a card at a certain number, do Under Pressure reaaaal slowly, and time it so it stops at that card. Kind of like a classic force but with this flourish
If you release the cards one by one evenly and fast enough, then they should line up with each other and prevent each other from falling.
When you do it right, they really will feel and look almost like 1 cohesive unit.
To make the cards fall 1 by 1, I find it helps to bevel the deck 1/4...
Ok. as some of you probably know I asked about the lepaul spread before, and it's starting to improve.
My question is: how does one shape a U lepaul spread? My U lepaul spreads don't have the right shape IMO. Does anyone have any tips for "aiming" your lepaul?
(2 pic of my current lepaul...