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Its ver lonely in dallas. I cant find anyone to throw with. But ive been heavily debating on uploading some videos. I would just need to get past the "stage fright" kinda.
Funnily enough, this was the first combo I ever put together as well IIRC, and I still use an evolution of that combo to this day. I have since stuffed some elements between the Matrix and slack, but the original will always be very nostalgic to me.
This was really fun to do with 5A and then bring it back to another trapeze into a Jerzey Slide, then a 360 stall, back to another trapeze and any sort of bind to end the combo! Never would have even thought to do it without seeing this video. It really built up a lot of confidence as slack tricks are frankly not exactly my strong suit, but are still fun! Thank you for posting this, @Mr YoyoThrower and Rain City Skills
@@tristanbunke1228 So from the brother slack, you simply do the ninja vanish from there. However, when you release the slack, the yoyo drops, so you have to time it. Just youtube it. Takes Ninja Vanish to the next level!
The reason you push your thumb under the string (after the split bottom) is the isolate the two strings as you go over all four fingers in the beginning. Great!
I learned this from the older tutorial and I've enjoyed this trick but I find there are a lot of yoyos in my collection that bind on the drop, so my cheater way is to let part of it reject as I'm turning it and drop in one motion so it looks the same. 😋
Any tips to avoid losing too many strings off your TH pointer when doing the rejection? When I reject, both strings ping off my finger, so after the catch I'm back in a trapeze rather than in a brother-ish mount. Somehow when you reject you only lose one of the wraps. Can't be sure if I'm doing the rejection itself wrong or if I've messed up the previous bit so I'm rejecting from the wrong configuration. I think it's the former though, and I'm bad at rejections so it's possible.
After you Intercept the string in the step before, when the yoyo goes around your TH pointer to set up the rejection, does it matter if the yoyo passes to the front of the front-most string, or between the front-most and back? I'm going in front as that seems a lot easier, but I'm wondering now if going between is what keeps the back strings from popping off during the rejection, as it changes the direction of the back wrap around your TH pointer finger.
Are there any wrist-mount tricks that *don't* start with from that underpass position? I'm sure there must be some, but they seem to be rare by comparison. Doc Pop's cheese whip gondola combo is almost the answer, but it lands you into the mount in such a way that the underpass is already done.