@@mohammedraiyan9254 This is the cliche but it clicks at some point. I thought the bottom deal was an impossible deal for me 'cause I practice so much and got basically no results. Practice daily and your fingers will slowly develop without you realizing and one day it will be second nature to push the card without messing up the whole deck. I would say look at different grips and find the most comfortable one for you and watch different tutorials to get an understanding of how people do it because many people do it very differently and even the smallest change to your style can go a long way for you to finally understand and learn how to do it.
I love this exercise. To me, it's so satisfying. It definitely replaced smoking cigarettes. I can do this until my hand cramps up due to my poor grip. Great video.
There was a discrepancy in the rhythm of the deal. Btw, are you sure it was the erdnase deal? It looked like a strike to me. If it was actually a push like the original erdnase method, then moving the 2nd right hand finger too close to the bottom is a tip off.
Watching this AFTER seeing your 2014 bottom deal video is VERY interesting. In this one you spent a lot of time getting the grip right and then in the deal itself, the push-off illusion kind of doesn't work that well. The 2014 video is a huge improvement. :)
EPIC. I do a somewhat terrible bottom deal as part of a packet trick, I cover the front of the cards for a fraction of a second and pretend to pull off the top card, but instead pull away the bottom one. It works in the context of my effect, but there's no "push off" action which really sells the illusion. I think in a way gambling demonstrations are the exact opposite of magic - magic depends on secrets, whereas with demonstrations, the more you know, the more you freak the fuck out at the sheer skill.
@davider7396 from my point of view, yes. Aaron explains everything in detail, and the sleights are very original. As any other book you'll have to practice and have a sleight background on card magic. Also, if you want to do any of the tricks on it you have to master the sleights first. thanks for watching
@Trevizanzan Thanks a lot man, I really appreciate it. well, this flourishes are probably the most common, and yeah they are from the flourishes dvd from the trilogy. Thanks for watching
@Trevizanzan Thanks a lot man, I really appreciate it. well, this flourishes are probably the most common, and yeah they are from the flourishes dvd from the trilogy. Thanks for watching
@808Clement mmmm............ no, and no, two years ago I didn't even know that T11 existed and didn't practiced card magic. And I'm pretty sure I've never seen your video, also, if I had you would've received your deserved credits and thats for sure. Have a nice day
@808Clement wow, now I see. There's only one logical explanation, I'm your lost twin in the other side of world hahaha. Thats nice. But I think that your version is harder to perform (I'm not criticising you, just admiring your skill = ) ). Merci pour regarder, Jaime.