for me huge help was practicing with more cards. You dont need a lot, just add lets say eight cards to your deck. You wont believe how much of a difference eight cards are. When you learn to do it with sixty cards, even do it badly, just barely, you will KILL with normal sized deck. It will be super easy to do it after you manage to do sixty cards deck
One of my problems were when learning madisons style deal is the whole deck would start to slide after 2 or 3 consecutive bottom deals, but trust me if you have this problem just keep practicing everyday if possible and your hand would naturally understand how to hold the deck without it sliding in your hand.
Always have taken in advices from different videos and have implemented it in my routine ... But I think your tutorial is going to benefit my style of bottom dealing (Madison grip) ...
3 months to get it to were I was comfortable performing with it and have been since tweaking it for years. It took 1 week of practicing like crazy to get it okay
Hi Reid, great video. But theres a bit of finger flutter involved in this. Doing strike bottoms from under the middle finger in place of the lower part of the deck solves this problem. I prefer the master grip of marlo as you can deal top seconds bottoms and greek from the same grip. As for deck slipping , I would suggest using more than a deck somewhere around one and half decks and use that as a drill to get used to the pressure. Good video tho ! Cheers.
Thank you!! Some great suggestions here, I’m sure this will help many! For me personally I am very comfortable and pretty solid at this way of dealing. I’m not planning to use this to cheat at cards or anything so a bit of finger flutter is ok with me, though I am always working to improve it. I use the bottom deal often with laymen when performing and that is not something they will notice. Thanks again!
The one sleight I'm still struggling! 🤒. Awesome tips dude! The idea of using bevel to cover the finger movements was brilliant! Hope these tips works for me! Thankyou dude for sharing this! Keep rocking, Looking forward for more videos! 😁❤🤘🏻#Roadto2k 🥳
I wasn’t necessarily referring to only the grip, but I guess everything stylistically and the subtleties that he does with his deal. Also that’s were I originally learnt it from but yes not his grip. Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks man! I would practice in front of a camera and watch it back to see what needs improvement. Biggest thing is try matching your fair deal to your false deal once you have a false deal looking decent. Much easier this way but does take some time to overcome the habit