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Rupert Pupkin![]() Special user 770 Posts ![]() |
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On Dec 20, 2017, Claudio wrote: That's the standard technique. It's the blocking that precedes it that's different. |
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Claudio![]() Inner circle Europe 1238 Posts ![]() |
Ah, OK, I got it. I have a question though: I learnt the versa switch from a Darwin Ortiz book and the cards rest on the table and are scooped by the hand holding the deck. Here, Tony feeds the cards to the break in the deck. Which handling is original?
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Rupert Pupkin![]() Special user 770 Posts ![]() |
I believe the Carneycopia description has the right (or packet) hand feeding the cards into the break. Ortiz’s handling is a departure in that regard.
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Claudio![]() Inner circle Europe 1238 Posts ![]() |
OK, thanks for the reference, I'll look it up once back home.
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