Its not really the rising card if the deck isnt lateral to the floor. Yeah This has been used many times before. The best way to get into the position that you want is either with juan tamariz's pc control or a method by father cypron
Yeah, that's the plunger principle. Been around for about 150 years, and has been used for a rising card effect as far back as HUgard and Braue's "Expert card Technique", although to far better results. It's cool if you came up with this independently and didn't know about the previous incarnations, but don't post it as original without doing some homework.
Its not really the rising card if the deck isnt lateral to the floor. Yeah This has been used many times before. The best way to get into the position that you want is either with juan tamariz's pc control or a method by father cypron
TolaMagician 2 years ago
Yeah, that's the plunger principle. Been around for about 150 years, and has been used for a rising card effect as far back as HUgard and Braue's "Expert card Technique", although to far better results. It's cool if you came up with this independently and didn't know about the previous incarnations, but don't post it as original without doing some homework.
CLOTTOCRITTER 3 years ago
Just like hernykanna said. pero si estas empujando las cartas que has bajado. que gracioso.
esmeedenters321 4 years ago
just to let you know, you were not the first person to do this. it's called the plunger effect. needs a little work.
shuffles4u 4 years ago
pero si estas empujando las cartas que has bajado. que gracioso
henrykanna 4 years ago
cant speak spanish
kwlasianmagic 4 years ago
i think your idea is great dude
but the performance isnt good enought for me
the way you hold the deck is just way to weird
moonmaniac666 4 years ago
looks pretty good idea work on performance
yagran 4 years ago