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Smoothie Change

Jun 1, 2009
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That was nice looking, but it looked like you flased a bit to me.
I'm completley ignorant on the method of the stroke change, so I can't say if its similair in any way, but from my standpoint it looked like a slow cardini/ego change with just a different cover.
Don't get me wrong, it looked good, but doesn't seem too original.
If I'm wrong feel free to correct me, as again I don't know how the stroke change works. This was all in constructive criticism so don't feel like I'm attacking you, I was just saying what I saw.
 
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Lol that WAS a cardini change, you just used different hand motions. I don't see what people are freaked out about, and I know that Theory11 won't publish that.
 
Jun 22, 2009
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Lol that WAS a cardini change, you just used different hand motions. I don't see what people are freaked out about, and I know that Theory11 won't publish that.

Negative. If he is following the method from Ben Earls Stroke Change then its completely different then the Cardini.
 
Jun 1, 2009
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Negative. If he is following the method from Ben Earls Stroke Change then its completely different then the Cardini.

It cant be the stroke change because he said he created it while playing around with it. It looks like he liked the stroking action and the cardini change and put them together. I'm sorry, but the card in the stroke change moves in a different direction then what he did here, so its not the same in method at all.
Hopefully the OP can clear this up for us soon.
 
Jun 1, 2009
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It's a stroke change mixed with a cardini.I use the cardini to show a single card in the end

You can call it a stroke change if you want, but the only part similar to it is the cover action. If thats what your going for, then great, but method wise its strictly cardini.
 
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