@CrdShk Thanks, Rob. That's quite a compliment coming from you. The advise you gave me about 7 months ago when I showed you my handling of the ten handed riffle stack helped me a lot. I really have tried not to move my thumbs up and down during the riffling action.
...just so no one misunderstands, I think you are amazing at sleight of hand, and performing. I would pay to watch you perform, that's how good I think you are.
@AntonioZMagic Thanks, Antonio. It will hopefully happen in a few more weeks. I am also hoping to add another phase. I really would like to present all the riffle stacking phases including the ten handed riffle stack. However, I am still practicing in the latter.
@TheBradTobin Thanks, Brad. This one took me quite a while. I remember when I first saw Darwin's explanation for the two shuffle stack; I thought to myself "F*ck this is going to take me years!". Fortunately, it only took me about one year. I am very happy because I thought that I would never be able to do it.
@yotyu5a1 Thanks, I will after all there is still a few effects I am looking forward to learn that require riffle stacking. Mainly Darwin Ortiz material.
Very nice. I thought it was handled very well. Is the a variation of Darwin's Routine or his original handling. I only know of Andrew's version or am I off the mark.
Smooth as silk, very impressive!
CrdShk 10 months ago
@CrdShk Thanks, Rob. That's quite a compliment coming from you. The advise you gave me about 7 months ago when I showed you my handling of the ten handed riffle stack helped me a lot. I really have tried not to move my thumbs up and down during the riffling action.
martinj1025 10 months ago
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CrdShk 10 months ago
...just so no one misunderstands, I think you are amazing at sleight of hand, and performing. I would pay to watch you perform, that's how good I think you are.
CrdShk 10 months ago
Lookin' good Jose. Nice work.
BnibroC69 10 months ago
@BnibroC69 Thanks, Corbin. Finally a gambling routine with real gambling sleights haha.
martinj1025 10 months ago
You are so smooth and natural.
Those cards looked real nice too.
MrPolterguy 10 months ago
@MrPolterguy Thanks Steve. I have been wanting to present this for a while.
martinj1025 10 months ago
This is looking great!
I look forward to watching your performance. :-)
AntonioZMagic 10 months ago
@AntonioZMagic Thanks, Antonio. It will hopefully happen in a few more weeks. I am also hoping to add another phase. I really would like to present all the riffle stacking phases including the ten handed riffle stack. However, I am still practicing in the latter.
martinj1025 10 months ago
Impressive riffle stacking, very nice. Also lovely zarrow shuffle.
Tegib1 10 months ago
@Tegib1 Thanks. You know about 3 months ago I saw your two shuffle stack video and it made me want to practice even more.
martinj1025 10 months ago
Boss, and a super entertaining routine, My riffle stacking is terible haha.
TheBradTobin 10 months ago
@TheBradTobin Thanks, Brad. This one took me quite a while. I remember when I first saw Darwin's explanation for the two shuffle stack; I thought to myself "F*ck this is going to take me years!". Fortunately, it only took me about one year. I am very happy because I thought that I would never be able to do it.
martinj1025 10 months ago
Great job... Is this Darwin Ortiz's routine?
BlackMagicCurse 10 months ago
@BlackMagicCurse Thanks. Part of it is Darwin's. Now, there is a description on the video that explains credits.
martinj1025 10 months ago
Nice job
addictedtocardmagic 10 months ago
@addictedtocardmagic Thanks.
martinj1025 10 months ago
I am not good at table work so i can't give you any advice.but for a layman,you fool me! good jod man!keep it up!
yotyu5a1 10 months ago
@yotyu5a1 Thanks, I will after all there is still a few effects I am looking forward to learn that require riffle stacking. Mainly Darwin Ortiz material.
martinj1025 10 months ago
Very nice. I thought it was handled very well. Is the a variation of Darwin's Routine or his original handling. I only know of Andrew's version or am I off the mark.
Mike
unclemings 10 months ago
@unclemings Thanks, Mike. It's 2/3 Darwin's and 1/3 Andrew's. I just added a description to the video to clarify.
martinj1025 10 months ago