usable utility moves, very well explained. Good for intermediate and advanced student.
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it is pretty good, but I would not use it in my routines.
I can't tell you why without revealing
the trick, but it just don't fell quite right
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The single card is my favorite control out there because it is so clean and simple
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Shin Lim is an expert, but the 1-card control was repetitive in the video.
The 1-card control
ends "dirty".
It is also much harder than the 4-card control.
The 4-card control is
elegant & smooth; and makes this video worthwhile.
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The one card control is pretty bad. There is no gimmick but you are left wide open if anyone tries
to inspect the deck. The multiple card control is ok but i do not see myself using it. Overall not a
very good control because it does not work in most situations.
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Would have preferred a more in depth explanation but for the price it's fair.
The demonstration is very clear and shows subject's and magician's angles. It will take me some work
though. (I'm no Shin Lim.)
The multiple control was nothing new, but I really liked the one card control. It will take a bit of
practice to get it smooth, fluid like Shin Lim does in the video, but well worth it. You end clean,
and with some thought these controls can be incorporated into other effects. I took the one star off
for not going over the prep move a bit more.
too hard to follow...I'm trying though
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