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I'm not quite sure what Steve means, as I thought this video demonstrated a great deal of skill. As I'm sure you know, there's a slightly unnatural hesitation when you're getting into position for the bottom deal, and maybe the whole process could be relaxed a little more, but other than that I thought it was great.
I'm not quite sure what Steve means, as I thought this video demonstrated a great deal of skill. As I'm sure you know, there's a slightly unnatural hesitation when you're getting into position for the bottom deal, and maybe the whole process could be relaxed a little more, but other than that I thought it was great.
I learned the seconds from watching Mr. Z and several other guys and from Expert Card Technique. However, I don't do them the way ECT recommends, or the way that Z does them. ECT, along with many other printed sources, recommends pushing the two cards off in an "arc" using the base of the thumb as a pivot point. I push them off straight, lined up with the rest of the deck (I've found this technique to actually be easier using a straddle grip, although I think that grip is awkward in my hands).
One thing I've found with these techniques, is that the most important things are if it feels natural to YOU and works.
I also watched Jason England's download on the push off, which I highly recommend.