@KiNGxKARDz thanks I'll check them out, do you know any other nice decks? Ive got the standard bikes now an I think I'd like to get a slightly fancier deck :)
Learn card control techniques if u cant perform the classic pass or invisible pass or any other pass.Buy ACR DVD by Brad Christian,It helps a lot in your card magic routine. :)
You should extend your right hand's index finger and leave it at the far end of the deck at all times. It will eliminate a lot of your hand movement and make the pass a lot less detectable.
I found that i naturally turn the deck over in my hands just when not doing any tricks or moves or just chilling with the pack.
If you do that also you can do the move just before you put it the bottom half on top and turn the top half into the pack and turn the whole pack over, and the move is done. Looks good if you cut a card face up into the pack, turn over the pack and BOOM it's ontop
Thanks I enjoyed how you explained the herman pass and added all the variations. You have a knack for teaching. I have a request, on your Hindu shuffle series. First off i learned alot on your series so far, but i didn't see one application yet, which is what i first used the hundu technique for and that was the use of the move to control the bottom card. Maybe you can do another one in your series. Take care.
For those of you who want a trick show the top card of the deck, reach in and perform the Herman pass, then grab pack square it up and do a dribble then show that the top card has changed. It's simple and easy and people are usually amazed
@Exscaly The back of your right hand should be facing them. In the video i showed that part as if the camera lens was the spectators eyes. Hope that clears things up!
I'm doing this for 1 hour and it's getting really painful for my fingers. Anyways great tutorial ! the classic pass was too difficult for me but this one is easier and I hope I'll make it perfectly one day because now I do it kinda slow but I'll keep practicing until I'm satisfied. Great job Great tutorial Thank you ! Can't wait for your contests :)
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass :( The Herman pass is probably the easiest. Practice it for a few minutes a day, and pretty soon you will be good at it! Good luck!
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass :( The Herman pass is probably the easiest. Practice it for a few minutes a day, and pretty soon you will be good at it! Good luck!
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass. The Herman pass is probably the easiest pass there is. Practice for a few minutes a day, and before you know it you will be good at it :) Good luck!
which pass do you personally prefer? i mean, the herman is easier, there's no dubt, but the classic pass is much faster, which can also mean, that it's more invisible and better.. opinion?
@DecksAndContests i learned a lot from this video!!! btw i saw your Card Flourishes [HD] video and finally saw your face (cool one) but i imagined it much differently hahaha
@Moizjehangir just put it on a table in a casual matter and continue with your patter, dont draw attention to it without a reason. maybe spread it a little to give them a "chance" to glimpse their card in the middle of the deck (which will obviously not happen).
@Moizjehangir Yeah, I like JohnomenalMagician's suggestion. Just say something like " So your card is some where in the middle..." as you turn the deck face up and spread some cards. Then you can just flip it back face down and continue
Is this the pass that is used in the "trailer" for Quantum Mechanics by Irving Quant?
Omatollis 1 day ago
how do u take a video?
cardtrickarmy 1 week ago
@KiNGxKARDz thanks I'll check them out, do you know any other nice decks? Ive got the standard bikes now an I think I'd like to get a slightly fancier deck :)
MrMattalo 1 month ago
Anyone know what deck hes using, they look well nice
MrMattalo 1 month ago
@MrMattalo i believe they are centurions, im not too sure :)
KiNGxKARDz 1 month ago
@MrMattalo or guardians? :)
KiNGxKARDz 1 month ago
Learn card control techniques if u cant perform the classic pass or invisible pass or any other pass.Buy ACR DVD by Brad Christian,It helps a lot in your card magic routine. :)
blaxz88 1 month ago
Thanks for the tips! Excellent tutorial.
magic901 2 months ago
when i use this for color change i wave my fand over the deck and drop the pack its cool
guesthelp 2 months ago
are u a lefty or a righty?
magictrixsix 2 months ago
Excellent, thanks!
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You should extend your right hand's index finger and leave it at the far end of the deck at all times. It will eliminate a lot of your hand movement and make the pass a lot less detectable.
JohnKurlak 2 months ago
i got 4 aces when i did it
nstearns2001 2 months ago
Thanks so much for a great tutorial i mastered it after a couple days practice! :)
LearnCardTricksNow 2 months ago
Thank you man, you are great!!!
Provoz88 2 months ago
please sub back great videos you have
mrwonderfulmagician 2 months ago
Good videos but it sounds like you are dipping
AdamR702 3 months ago
when i press down with my pinky the cards dont move
stabberdagger 4 months ago
@stabberdagger Use your index finger to help push the pack. hope that helps.
Ramon7825 3 months ago
Excellent tutorial. Thanks for posting this.
ozmoroid 4 months ago
too bad that i have tiny hands
MrFourOfHearts 4 months ago
I found that i naturally turn the deck over in my hands just when not doing any tricks or moves or just chilling with the pack.
If you do that also you can do the move just before you put it the bottom half on top and turn the top half into the pack and turn the whole pack over, and the move is done. Looks good if you cut a card face up into the pack, turn over the pack and BOOM it's ontop
GarrodMagic123 4 months ago
what deck are you using
9669corleone 6 months ago
Damn :D your voice :D i can't say which is better, voice or your tricks ;D
iraklikorkia 6 months ago
I could try to do a video response if you are wondering what I mean?
Leviticus360540 6 months ago
Thanks I enjoyed how you explained the herman pass and added all the variations. You have a knack for teaching. I have a request, on your Hindu shuffle series. First off i learned alot on your series so far, but i didn't see one application yet, which is what i first used the hundu technique for and that was the use of the move to control the bottom card. Maybe you can do another one in your series. Take care.
Leviticus360540 6 months ago
Thx, this is so much easier than classic pass :)
J0B3S 7 months ago
So detailed! Nice!
kevincaijiayi 7 months ago
@RahulrDeo
same here
TallyHoCards9 7 months ago
Nice tutorial :-)
jerome96114 8 months ago
there is no point for da shaking but everything else is pretty good
chrisrocks626 9 months ago
I have small hands, what do you prefer me between classic pass and herman pass? thanks
letmefly 9 months ago
Great tutorial men! Really. Another helpful tip might be to curl the index finger on the bottom packet, for more cover of the movement.
MastahMich 9 months ago
For those of you who want a trick show the top card of the deck, reach in and perform the Herman pass, then grab pack square it up and do a dribble then show that the top card has changed. It's simple and easy and people are usually amazed
MuseFanNacho 10 months ago
nice ringtone!
and great tutorial!
Mightymagicchicken 10 months ago
you are awesome.
themagicalkid529 10 months ago
wait i get this but wat trick would u use this for ? plz respond
mrlaser9027 11 months ago
You are really good man!! Love you and mismagg :p
zacklovesshemale 11 months ago
You're doing a great job. Thx
NevadaJohnny1 11 months ago
i cant move it back
Dalek1230 11 months ago
Amazing.... such a good move. Even tho i not able to perform a trick which could use this one I still gonna train it!!!
InfraROTH 11 months ago
Brilliant Video! Question - when performed to a deck level audience, is your right hand towards or away from them? Thanks!
Exscaly 11 months ago
@Exscaly The back of your right hand should be facing them. In the video i showed that part as if the camera lens was the spectators eyes. Hope that clears things up!
DecksAndContests 11 months ago
@DecksAndContests Thankyou so much! Very helpful!
Exscaly 11 months ago
VERY CLEAR IN EXPLANATION AND VERY VERY FABORABLE.. I LIKED U IN FACEBOOK AND COMENTED IN SOME PHOTOS
KeiAceTricker 11 months ago
you got that deck from mismag
Chubbykinzz 11 months ago 10
@Chubbykinzz True Story :)
DecksAndContests 11 months ago 10
@DecksAndContests lol
ikmagic123 9 months ago
your tricks are not good...... there AMAZING!! :D
LeThAlxBeAsTzZ 11 months ago 22
man... your tutorials are just perfect! talented indeed
MultiDavid5555 11 months ago
thanks great tutorial
ignatorius 11 months ago
great tutorial
bbaddawgg 11 months ago
Another awesome tutorial, i love all your tutorials! :)
MagicVycka 11 months ago
I'm doing this for 1 hour and it's getting really painful for my fingers. Anyways great tutorial ! the classic pass was too difficult for me but this one is easier and I hope I'll make it perfectly one day because now I do it kinda slow but I'll keep practicing until I'm satisfied. Great job Great tutorial Thank you ! Can't wait for your contests :)
ForbiddenCountry 11 months ago
can u work on some easier passes for people less advanced?
cbdrummer19 11 months ago
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass :( The Herman pass is probably the easiest. Practice it for a few minutes a day, and pretty soon you will be good at it! Good luck!
DecksAndContests 11 months ago
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass :( The Herman pass is probably the easiest. Practice it for a few minutes a day, and pretty soon you will be good at it! Good luck!
DecksAndContests 11 months ago
@cbdrummer19 Unfortunately there is no such thing as an easy pass. The Herman pass is probably the easiest pass there is. Practice for a few minutes a day, and before you know it you will be good at it :) Good luck!
DecksAndContests 11 months ago 13
@DecksAndContests thanks with your tutorial i can do this pass almost perfectly. Now i'm practicing the classic pass
gunperry 11 months ago
@DecksAndContests
which pass do you personally prefer? i mean, the herman is easier, there's no dubt, but the classic pass is much faster, which can also mean, that it's more invisible and better.. opinion?
TheTriplemagic 4 months ago
@DecksAndContests i learned a lot from this video!!! btw i saw your Card Flourishes [HD] video and finally saw your face (cool one) but i imagined it much differently hahaha
yotamsho516 3 months ago
@DecksAndContests A few minutes? A few HOURS more like!
JoshoewaGillespie 3 months ago
4th!!! Nice!!'
9906268330 11 months ago
@DecksAndContests
What would be a good reason for turning over the deck after the turnover pass... Is there anyway to justify the turnover?
Moizjehangir 11 months ago
@Moizjehangir just put it on a table in a casual matter and continue with your patter, dont draw attention to it without a reason. maybe spread it a little to give them a "chance" to glimpse their card in the middle of the deck (which will obviously not happen).
JohnomenalMagician 11 months ago
@JohnomenalMagician Thanks, sounds good:)
Moizjehangir 11 months ago
@Moizjehangir no prob :)
JohnomenalMagician 11 months ago
@Moizjehangir Yeah, I like JohnomenalMagician's suggestion. Just say something like " So your card is some where in the middle..." as you turn the deck face up and spread some cards. Then you can just flip it back face down and continue
DecksAndContests 11 months ago
@DecksAndContests Thanks for the help xD
Moizjehangir 11 months ago
@Moizjehangir
i use to show and say that i dont have any breaks and your card really are lost in the deck
MrWheelchairman 11 months ago
AWESOME
jenscoldmagic 11 months ago
Great tutorial, and thanks for making it!
Moizjehangir 11 months ago
@Moizjehangir Np man :)
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