I'm becoming highly skeptical of penguins quality control, as this is yet another effect which has
been around for a while. He doesn't do it very well and tries to compensate by adding unnecessary
cover. And I found the teaching to be fumbling and run-on. Not recommended.
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this isn't probably something I'll use. more of something you would show off to your friends. I
think this is one of those things that every magician who has experience with cards thinks of at
some point or another. I created a colour changing deck routine a month or two back using the
somewhat same method. though this guy puts that little idea to good use.
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I've had this similar idea for about half a year and I just didn't like it the way I had it. This is
a way better than the way I had it and I give you props for that! My only problem is that the angles
are not the best but it is still a good change!
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this tutorial is so bad all the way from the video quality to the actual trick itself. dont even
waste your time downloading this
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this move has been around for forever. Next time try researching a little bit.
Bravo to the kid for putting something out there. While this video is not quality (audio or visual)
he is getting his feet wet thinking and pushing his skills.
As the other reviews say, I
agree, this move seems extremely limited, and I'm sure a lot of people have had similar ideas with
just as poor execution. However, it might be better utilized as an offbeat maneuver. The clean up is
a decent suggestion and obviously, you could move into any number of outs from the double lift. If
you are looking to try out and brainstorm, give this one a try. If you are looking to add something
to your current routine or daily use, this is probably not it.