Nice! Thanks Sean. Might I make one suggestion... as an alternate to counting 11 as 10 with a double pushoff, you could also legitimately count 10 cards into your hand, hold a pinky break under the top card of the deck, then briefly resquare the hand held cards onto the deck, thus adding the card above the break. Some people may find this a bit easier. At any rate, thanks again and please keep the videos coming!
Aside from your amazing skills, you must have a very special deck. In my deck the cards keep sticking together and makes it very difficult to learn the moves you show here. Thank you for showing us so many great tricks!
Just use a air cushing deck.should be easy to get in your area.that is necessary for sleight of hands.sorry for my bad english,it is not my first language
Also - when a deck gets old or dirty from falling on the floor or something else - it makes the deck more sticky and less smooth. So it may be time to buy a new deck if you’re able to
Good video, Sean! I'm 75 and have been handling cards for decades. The one full deck move that I STILL have trouble with is being able to separate a stripper deck perfectly, 26/26 in just a single attempt. I always end up with un-even piles. I've tried more radical cuts on the cards, but I don't want them to start looking like triangles! (LOL). Any suggestions? Take care and be well, my friend.
Slip and Slide tutorial: ruclips.net/video/tS_pDeliD5Q/видео.html
You're welcome. ;)
Thank you!
How to set it become the 3rd card?
Nice! Thanks Sean. Might I make one suggestion... as an alternate to counting 11 as 10 with a double pushoff, you could also legitimately count 10 cards into your hand, hold a pinky break under the top card of the deck, then briefly resquare the hand held cards onto the deck, thus adding the card above the break. Some people may find this a bit easier. At any rate, thanks again and please keep the videos coming!
That is a very good option as well!
Oh yes, I love this idea as simple as it is powerful. Excellent YT channel. Thanks from France!
Great teacher 👏 👍 🍎 😊
Aside from your amazing skills, you must have a very special deck. In my deck the cards keep sticking together and makes it very difficult to learn the moves you show here. Thank you for showing us so many great tricks!
Just use a air cushing deck.should be easy to get in your area.that is necessary for sleight of hands.sorry for my bad english,it is not my first language
@@geraldlaute7451 Thank you!
Also - when a deck gets old or dirty from falling on the floor or something else - it makes the deck more sticky and less smooth.
So it may be time to buy a new deck if you’re able to
@@canyflyer Yes, I think it is time for a new deck :) Thank you.
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Very good. Thank you.
Enjoyed that 👍
Thanks!
Wow that's so cool
ALWAYS learning something. All that time I practiced to get a solid double pushover, then you say do it sloppy lol.
terrific
Amazing as usual... I didn't even watch the video yet and I already know😂😂
Another great one! What deck is that?
Good video, Sean! I'm 75 and have been handling cards for decades. The one full deck move that I STILL have trouble with is being able to separate a stripper deck perfectly, 26/26 in just a single attempt. I always end up with un-even piles. I've tried more radical cuts on the cards, but I don't want them to start looking like triangles! (LOL). Any suggestions? Take care and be well, my friend.
I always squeeze the cards really hard!
Thanks! I'll work on some different grip pressures...I really haven't tried more forceful grips.
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I watched the Slip and Slide video. Makes sense, but not seeing how you get the card into the 3rd position in this video. Any help?
#letsgetintoit 🤘🃏
nice deck, which is it ?
Tycoons by Theory 11
@@lynncampbell962 thanks !