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Face Elite user 495 Posts |
I must say that all palms have theyr advantages and disadvantages, that's the reason why there are so many of them created.
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vsha2 Regular user 136 Posts |
One handed top palm...
I use this palm almost exclusively, however, it is difficult with used decks. Does anyone have any advice for me on this front? apart from using new decks? The angles are not great, but with movement, it can be very deceptive, as the hands never come together. |
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Marco S. Inner circle 1017 Posts |
One-handed top palm has always worked fine for me.
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Matt Malinas Inner circle Transylvania 1367 Posts |
One handed top palm and erdnase bottom palm. practice and you will have no problems!
-Matt
The masters make the rules, for the wise men and the fools
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Sonicstabber Regular user Sydney, Australia 174 Posts |
One handed top palm, ECT and Card manipulations 1 by Hugard have really nice explanations of it, ECT has the best diagram of it which shows the basic hand " look" during the palm, which I think is beautifully drawn to suit the action.
For top palms, LePaul had some really nice ones in his Card Magic of Lepaul book which could be applied to 1 or more cards. Also, there was one in the Card Control Book by Arthur Buckley, I believe it's the Berg Palm or Allerton palm or something in that section of the book ( around those pages of those described moves) which has kind of a one handed top palm, utilizing the pinky to make the palm, which I found to be very nice, and smooth. One of THE best things you can look into is Erdnases's diagonal palm shift. It may be awkward, but for such a thing it's beautiful and the way it is structured covers the action so beautifully. It's in the Ledgermain section of Expert at the card table. Eddie |
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
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On 2006-01-02 14:30, scorch wrote: Only if you haven't used it much. Lateral Palm has better angles than any other palm out there. You might be referring to a Gambler's Cop which does have bad angles, but Lateral Palm corrects that. |
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steve j Special user Long Island, New York 559 Posts |
If you like bottom palms learn vernons...i think there is a version of it in the book by forces unseen by earnest earnwick, its really hard but looks amazing.
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carddealer69 Regular user 121 Posts |
I use the Lateral Palm. Best angles.
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Memory-Jah Inner circle Germany 1438 Posts |
Where is the lateral palm described(video prefered).
"Dropping your pants while you set off flash paper may allow your pass to go undetected, but it's still not invisible." - Count Elmsley
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PapaG Special user 851 Posts |
The Lennart Green DVDs offer loads of applications but in my opinion the Steranko book is the clearest account of lateral palm.
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
Lennart Green's Green Magic Volume 1 has the best video description and utilizations of the Lateral Palm that I know of.
That should set you off in the right direction of creating your own effects |
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
I would go with the "Classic."
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doktokaro New user 57 Posts |
Lennart Green does have some crazy material with palming.
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