2 Other ways to use the pass

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

*UPDATE* I guess these are pretty old techniques but I will still keep up the video because they might be new to you! :)

Inspired by kammagic's "New ways to use an old sleight" video.

You could use this for a routine that you need to some how hide the card or something like in a color changing deck or something.....

Anyways hope you find it useful!

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  • Its all about crowd control my friend :) Once you learn that you can do anything you want. I have never had people keep saying if it was on top. If they might say that I will do a awesome false cut or palm the card and let the spectator shuffle! Just not to make sure you keep doing something simple like a swivel cut flourish cause that can be easly spotted.Also ok I will practice it and hopefully find uses for the hindu shuffle!

  • Well that thing u say about just cutting the deck, and control your cartd, that doesnt really work, even with a double undercut, ppl thinks their card is just on top... And you should try practicing the hindu shuffle force, its so good, its better than just riffle force or many other controls. just try it, u will see how good it work.

  • Thanks I personally dont like my pass but to a spectator you could litterly cut the deck once and control the card if you want so I dont worry about my pass to much. I also completely agree with you with the hindu shuffle. I also dont use that often and I wanted to put a different control up so I just used that.

  • nice pass, just the hindu shuffle control was that bad really bad work on it and GL

  • Darn....:( oh well I will just change the title! Thanks for telling me though!

  • Sorry to say that it's nothing new, I've seen it taught by Richard Kaufmann, I'm sure he's not the first either.

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