The Ego Slip + The Spread Pass

Aug 10, 2008
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hey what's up? Hey I love controls that involve natural motions just like ....

Cherry control, the ego slip and the spread pass...

I have some questions on the last two...

1.- How good are the angles on the spread pass? Because in DnD site, the camera is above chad nelson hands, so I am a little worried that the movement can be seen from the sides or from the front, can somebody help me please in this???

2.- Ego slip.... I have found this control a very useful one, you retain the deck order, you control the card while the attention is focused on another card etc... MY question is, how good are the angles for this??? I was thinking that moving to the left (giving the spectator your right arm to see) would be like a good idea to cover it more, so, how angle sensitive is it? does anyone here performs it regulary???


So thank you so much for reading this, An dlet's keep practicing :D
 
Nov 16, 2008
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well the spread pass is, well, a pass so it doesnt have great angles. it is a great pass though and has better angles than most. i recommend getting it. the front and right or left depends which hand you hold your deck in are the sensitive angles but those can be improved. the ego slip control. awesome. i have never had an angles problem with this. get it now.
 
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CaseyC

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Yeah the spread pass can be kind of angley but it is fine if your audience is mostly looking down.

The ego slip is actually very angle friendly. Although it may seem obvious to you what is going on, when the ego slip is performed smoothly and quickly, it is almost completely invisible. When you see Danny perform it in the explanations it still looks convincing.
I have had no problems with people catching me even when surrounded. If your still worried about angles just have the audience in front and use the back of your hand for cover. No need to shift over to the left or anything....
 
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CaseyC

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I do not know if you can get it anywhere else besides the DG Project 2. It's taught in his White or Wheat effect.
 
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CaseyC

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I know, white or wheat is an extremely difficult effect as a whole....especially the production.
But for the ego slip, i have found that using the pad of the first finger(on the hand holding the pack) to slide out the card also works (as opposed to using the thumb which brings it off to the side). If you have it you'll know what i mean......... hopefully.
 
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