Thanks a lot for this amazing tutorial! Small question regarding modified Dai Vernon palm, wouldn't it be simpler for the left hand (holding the deck) to lift up the card by pressing with the index rather than with thumbs and middle finger? Is there a downside to doing so?
Hey Florian. Glad you enjoyed the video ^^ You could pull the card up by pressing on the upper side with your index finger, but you would have less control over it. It would also lift up vertically, whereas your right hand naturally comes and picks up the deck at an angle. If you lift it with your thumb and middle finger, it angles it perfectly in the right hand. - Biz
@@BigBlindMedia thanks so much for the valuable reply, much appreciated :) I am already watching more of your other videos! I think I found a solution by using index and thumb to place the card at an angle. For some reasons, thumb/middle finger is a difficult combination for me :) Many thanks again!
Just keep practicing and it will become more natural. Naturalness is a characteristic gained in time, not just by knowing the method. You have to forget you are palming a card and always remember that your audience has no idea what you are doing. I have seen people execute horrible palms and still get awat with it because they were natural about it. - Biz
Great slights, but even greater sence of humor. Love it!
Yoy man!
You're doing really nice videos!
Thank you so much)
You have a really good technique and good speech with humor!
Like it!
You're doing great!
Thanks for the kind words my friend. Hope you keep enjoying them. See you next Friday!
- Biz
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what a fantastic video! Great palms! Thank you for teaching these❤❤
This is fantastic!!!
Very helpful, and all the information in one place! I love it.
More to come every Friday!
Great Tutorial! New card palming ideas for Card to Box or Wallet. Thank you!
Excellent information
I am new to your channel but not card magic love your teaching style much to learn.😅
Incredible skill and outstanding tutorial! Thank you for elevating the craft . Vasilii Dobrev Live in Kiev
Happy you're enjoying the techniques! Hope you make use of them in your routines my friend.
- Biz from Romania
Thank you for all the great content you are sharing with us.
So much to learn from these!
Great video!
Thanks brobro !
Very nice. Thanks gef
This is great
Thanks a lot for this amazing tutorial! Small question regarding modified Dai Vernon palm, wouldn't it be simpler for the left hand (holding the deck) to lift up the card by pressing with the index rather than with thumbs and middle finger? Is there a downside to doing so?
Hey Florian. Glad you enjoyed the video ^^
You could pull the card up by pressing on the upper side with your index finger, but you would have less control over it. It would also lift up vertically, whereas your right hand naturally comes and picks up the deck at an angle. If you lift it with your thumb and middle finger, it angles it perfectly in the right hand.
- Biz
@@BigBlindMedia thanks so much for the valuable reply, much appreciated :) I am already watching more of your other videos!
I think I found a solution by using index and thumb to place the card at an angle. For some reasons, thumb/middle finger is a difficult combination for me :)
Many thanks again!
@@floriannoack Straight up brother! Always adapt to your own handling if something doesn't feel right in your hands.
Much love!
@@BigBlindMedia so kind of you! All the best ;)
Is there a way to palm while not bending the hands? Somehow mine looked obvious when I tried them
Just keep practicing and it will become more natural. Naturalness is a characteristic gained in time, not just by knowing the method. You have to forget you are palming a card and always remember that your audience has no idea what you are doing.
I have seen people execute horrible palms and still get awat with it because they were natural about it.
- Biz
~7:20-7:40 might want to edit and reupload
Why would I edit that section out? There’s nothing wrong with it.
- Biz
Apologies, must have been a browser issue ... Weird
I think Biz is tied with Shin Lim for most radical hair do. :-)
Hahaha. We agree!
Mostraste unos color change muy lindos en el video short y aqui haces los color change mas comunes.
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