The method published in Drawing room deceptions is by Guy Hollingworth, he also describes the float pass by Lennart Green. The free-turn pass is by Bruce Cervon and it is published in Ultra Cervon book with several applications and variations. BTW you did a good job.
@Tegib1 yeah i wasnt sure what all Mr. Hollingworth's rambling was about as far as which method was actually his, so I just credited Green and Cervon as he does
where is this in the book? i cant find it
mattymull88 4 months ago
The method published in Drawing room deceptions is by Guy Hollingworth, he also describes the float pass by Lennart Green. The free-turn pass is by Bruce Cervon and it is published in Ultra Cervon book with several applications and variations. BTW you did a good job.
Tegib1 11 months ago
@Tegib1 yeah i wasnt sure what all Mr. Hollingworth's rambling was about as far as which method was actually his, so I just credited Green and Cervon as he does
sillyoffapilly 11 months ago
@Tegib1 also my credits do say "from DRD"
sillyoffapilly 11 months ago
@sillyoffapilly Yes but you say Bruce Cervon from DRD
Tegib1 11 months ago
Geezus?!>!#*&#!@*$() &
Did you just use the whole bottom packet in that pass or just their card?
LittleLead 11 months ago
@LittleLead this is a full pass in that the two halves of the deck switch, but it is nothing like a classic pass.
sillyoffapilly 11 months ago
@sillyoffapilly Nothing like the classic pass, but damn is that slick, and it looks really usable too.
supahsekzy 9 months ago
i`d like to learn this 1,i understand the method,cant get the grip rght
nathanlulu 11 months ago
start with your body turned. It looks good otherwise!
IVIrIVIagic 11 months ago