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dynamiteassasin Inner circle Naval Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan 1158 Posts |
These kind of DL's and DT's are fancy ones. Try some lifts that are so simple yet very deceptive.
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rannie Inner circle 4375 Posts |
The snap double lift is explained well in Daryl's encyclopedia of slights, Gregory wilson's double lift video and from a Larry Jenning's book that I unfortunately have to recall. The strike double looks natural to me.
"If you can't teach an old dog new tricks, trick the old dog to learn."
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James Watkins Elite user 412 Posts |
I love the Snap Double Lift. However, I find that sometimes instead of just turning them over, I will use it as sort of a Push Off Double as well. I love the Snap, Push off, and Strike.
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liam-j-gilbert Regular user Leeds, England 121 Posts |
"Look at yourself when dealing/taking a single card" Jonathan P is absolutely right with that statement.
The most important thing about a convincing double, whichever method you wish to use, is that it should match your single card display... it just makes everything that bit more natural and therefore that bit more convincing. If you cant find a double that matches your single, than adapt your single to match your double.
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mattisdx Inner circle 1614 Posts |
Try learning the best first, like the larry jennings snap double lift
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