A good day starts with amazing CONNtent! I learned some new touches from this amazing video and I really appreaciate the over the shoulder view. Thank you so much, Doug!
Thanks for your generosity, Doug! I love your videos. I'm looking forward to learning the Hamman Count, finally. You asked whether there are other packet sleights people would like to learn. I can think of a few: the Veeser Concept and Biddle Count. Both can be used to shunt cards from one packet to another secretly, and I can sort of do them, but you help would be great. In particular, I don't know which breaks to get when in order to distribute the cards the way I want them. Also, a packet pass or half-pass. Finally (for now), what I *think* is called a Double Deal Turnover (but for packets). This would be useful in Color Monte. Although the three-way move is fine, it would be even finer, I think, turn the top and bottom cards over as a double, and let them land on top of the middle card. The sleights I've mentioned are harder (at least that's my experience) than the ones you teach on this video, so they'd be appropriate for a follow-up. Thanks, and ¡Muchas Gracias! --- Bob
Incredible content like always, + incredible details you mentioned (ghost and snake) I will definetly use this video for training, I been performing your chase the ace routine for a year now, (without the coin) The move before the quick 3 has surprised me its inctedible! Missing orion count which I use everyday its usefull and elegant !
Are there other spreads than Ascanio spread? I have this trick where I try to pass 8, then 7, then 6 and so on as 4 cards and I need as convincing as possible spreads.
@@DougConn In case you're interested, the trick I'm trying to do is '3 card trick' by Craig Petty in his video '3 Best Elmsley Count Routines' (it's the second trick in the video). He does something that looks a bit like Ascanio spread but I don't think it is.
I simply can't count the times that Doug's conntent has been uplifting. With all the twists and turns. He is subtly changing my life for the better!!
Well played young man. Well played
absolutely the best magic series on youtube! This is not just a friend saying this!
Kind words = appreciated
A good day starts with amazing CONNtent!
I learned some new touches from this amazing video and I really appreaciate the over the shoulder view. Thank you so much, Doug!
Glad ya found something useful. Thanks for the good word!
This is great and I love your RUclips videos.
This compilation is most valuable!
Thanks for bringing it up.
My pleasure, glad ya enjoyed it
This, is gonna get bookmarked! Thanks as usual. 😮
Happy you found it useful
Thank you for this video! 👍The over the shoulder view is so helpful.
🤙 I’m trying to use that angle more (*and a new camera for that view is on my list!)
Bam! as always. Great stuff Doug
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Thanks for your generosity, Doug! I love your videos. I'm looking forward to learning the Hamman Count, finally. You asked whether there are other packet sleights people would like to learn. I can think of a few: the Veeser Concept and Biddle Count. Both can be used to shunt cards from one packet to another secretly, and I can sort of do them, but you help would be great. In particular, I don't know which breaks to get when in order to distribute the cards the way I want them. Also, a packet pass or half-pass. Finally (for now), what I *think* is called a Double Deal Turnover (but for packets). This would be useful in Color Monte. Although the three-way move is fine, it would be even finer, I think, turn the top and bottom cards over as a double, and let them land on top of the middle card. The sleights I've mentioned are harder (at least that's my experience) than the ones you teach on this video, so they'd be appropriate for a follow-up. Thanks, and ¡Muchas Gracias! --- Bob
Great suggestions! Thank ya!
Thank you so kindly for taking the time for sharing your gift and knowledge
Keep up the great work ❤
My pleasure and thank you for that positivity!
Thank you so much for all this knowledge 😊
My pleasure 😊
Wow, even I know most of these techniques this video has fantastic information. 😉
I try to include something for everyone :)
@@DougConn You sure did Doug!😄
This is amazing. I would have loved a video like this when I was learning. Still love it.
I'm trying to build a good path for those who seek it on the tube of you :)
GREAT CONTRIBUTION
Glad ya think so :)
Amazing Doug love this your content is amazing ♣️♥️♠️♦️
Great video Doug.Maybe you could include the gemini count in a follow up video.
Amazing stuff!
Ya know, I had it penciled in for this list but it grew to one too many and so yes, it's at the top of the list for V2 of this vid :)
Great stuff. Thanks
Thank you!
Incredible content like always, + incredible details you mentioned (ghost and snake)
I will definetly use this video for training,
I been performing your chase the ace routine for a year now, (without the coin)
The move before the quick 3 has surprised me its inctedible!
Missing orion count which I use everyday its usefull and elegant !
Thanks for the good word and glad ya found useful info (and yes! the orion count is worthy!)
I just don’t know why but the ascanio spread is just my favorite thing 🤷♂️❤
It’s a smooth move for sure
thank you sooooooo much
You are very welcome!
So, I'm curious are there other 'essential' small packet techniques that I should consider for a follow up video? Lemme know what I missed!
Excellent session on basic card moves! Another you might consider is Bro John Hammond's "Gemini Count".
This is great, because I only have six cards.
LOLOL
Sounds like a good poker hand at least.
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Ha! But no joke: Methinks all of these techniques can find use outside of the 'standard' packet routines
This is awesome, like a Evelyn Woods speed course in packet techniques, showing my age, Thanks Doug
@@timaskin9299 yeah, a handy dandy reference if you will
😐 hahahaha aaaah you’re funny
This is required viewing for all graduate students. Failure to do so is grounds for expulsion. 😊😊
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Thanks a lot for the instructions, when we see you doing all the counts it's like a piece of cake?
Practice makes perfect !
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Are there other spreads than Ascanio spread? I have this trick where I try to pass 8, then 7, then 6 and so on as 4 cards and I need as convincing as possible spreads.
There are 'multiple buckles' that might be able to accomplish this (buckling with little, 3rd and or 2nd finger)
@@DougConn In case you're interested, the trick I'm trying to do is '3 card trick' by Craig Petty in his video '3 Best Elmsley Count Routines' (it's the second trick in the video). He does something that looks a bit like Ascanio spread but I don't think it is.
Cant you tutorial the gaff card?
I’m more interested in teaching sleights, but I’ll occasionally cover gaffs
It’s Halloween. How about the Dracula Count? D’oh!
Is that a thing? If not, it should be!
@@DougConn who loves ya baby?
great work
Thanks!