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danielwilde New user 17 Posts |
Hi
I am learning the classic pass but struggling at the moment, I understand the basics of the move but struggle when moving the top deck down, it keeps moving (turning) or twist sideways... any ideas tips or tricks on how I can get more control on this please? |
Robin4Kids Veteran user Lower Alabama 396 Posts |
You would probably attract more attention from those that can help you if you post this in the "Pick a card...any card" forum - most likely under "The workers." You may also find some help from YouTube videos. Just Google Classic Pass. Good Luck!
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tcrufus New user Pacific Northwest 52 Posts |
Ninja and Ninja 2 from ellusionist has great content on the pass
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djurmann Inner circle thinks time to practice and stop writing 1481 Posts |
I would guess Jason England has a lesson you can download too.
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frankie5aces New user Nowhere 77 Posts |
I've recently learned from this forum to spend time doing it very slowly. use more of your pinky, and more pressure with your other fingers (ring/middle) to control the cards you're moving.
use that pinch for control take it easy, though. don't overdo it like I did, or else you could hurt your arm/shoulder. start with lots of tension, then, start to focus on relaxing your hand. but go slowly, with intent at first, overcompensating.. then work your way into less of a break, and less pressure. |
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