THE CLASSIC PASS with Jason England - theory11

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2010

Expert card mechanic Jason England teaches the Classic Pass - a technique that enables you to control any selection invisibly. Also taught are applications and nuances gained through years of study and practice. Learn it now at www.theory11.com

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  • he is always in a library to look educated lol

  • @TheTenofHearts

    "His pass is awesome and clean, but all that he can teach you is just the same shit that everyone teaches. Well the key is still P-R-A-C-T-I-C-E...I guess..."

    Seriously, what did you expect ? That´ll master a technique in a few weeks or months that nobody ever has really mastered in less than years ?

    He shows you how to do it in a right way. The rest, of course, is practice, practice, practice.

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  • whats the name of the deck somebody help me out

  • He is a master !!!!!!!

  • @coonymojo thistle back i think

  • what deck is he using?

  • @wubs23 i think i saw what you did there... :D

  • i think i'll pass.

  • better than brick pass

  • that is thee cleanest and quickest pass i have ever seen

  • @DonCarlo4Broadway lol this is the commercial to let people know what you will be learning. If you want to learn it then buy it! lol

  • I hate video's like this. I don't want to see your commercial damnit! Teach!!!

  • wow his pass is BOSS

  • @JamesIsHere100 lol, nvm

  • @cardfreakable what does that mean?

  • the second performance looks like a colour change that may come in handy

  • @macielit

    To square up the deck or make the change appear magically connected to the moving motion

  • @rcmaniacpilot2

    Pandrea does have an awesome looking pass

  • The best passes i've ever seen:

    1-Alex Pandrea

    2-Jason England

  • why so much movements @ 0:30...

  • @samrakaan How so? England's pass has more utility than the Pandreas brick pass and it is much more open and natural looking. The thumb is kept on the side in England's pass, he is in position to pinky count and pass with little movement.

    The Brick pass requires you to smother the deck with your thumb across the middle of the deck and 4 fingers on top, it's a nice pass but doesn't look as natural to me.

  • amazing but alex panderas one is better

  • He has one of the fastest and cleanest passes I have ever seen, he can burn it by a spectator with no cover.

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