Title: Invisible Palm Aces
Description: Superb Variation
mattlee - December 4, 2007 03:08 AM (GMT)
christo - December 4, 2007 03:29 AM (GMT)
I've seen this some time back
Very very good handling :)
It is so much smoother than other classic invisible palm
I just don't get the last vanish, it seem so perfect
llamalamer - December 4, 2007 05:40 AM (GMT)
This is like so long ago. He has released a tutorial for this particular variation. It's in French though, and I forgot where I got that from.
Kenneth
Logan - December 9, 2007 05:07 PM (GMT)
Arnaud Chevrier is one of the best sleight of hand artists I've ever seen on the Net.
If you get the chance, watch EVERYTHING he has. He WILL amaze you.
The way he handles his doubles...my God, it's as if they're singles and YOU KNOW it's a double because you KNOW the routine...but his handling of it will fool you.
And you'll watch it again and again B)
mattlee - December 10, 2007 02:15 AM (GMT)
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Arnaud Chevrier is one of the best sleight of hand artists I've ever seen on the Net.
If you get the chance, watch EVERYTHING he has. He WILL amaze you.
The way he handles his doubles...my God, it's as if they're singles and YOU KNOW it's a double because you KNOW the routine...but his handling of it will fool you.
And you'll watch it again and again cool.gif |
Agreed. I watched them all already. His style has Arturo Ascanio written all it. This is the level of mastery we should all aim for when we handle doubles.
Logan - December 10, 2007 02:39 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (mattlee @ Dec 10 2007, 10:15 AM) |
| QUOTE | His style has Arturo Ascanio written all it. This is the level of mastery we should all aim for when we handle doubles. |
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Ditto!
Watching his videos inspire me. I feel like picking up a pack of cards and perfecting the finer things in card handling, like how to lay cards down more elegantly, rather than learning the newest boombastic routine.
The devil really is in the details.
llamalamer - December 11, 2007 02:44 PM (GMT)
I would say that this guy kicks us back to the days when we were doing up our basics.
He does the basics so well... that I'd guess it makes us look like complete beginners again.
If you can find him performing "The Restless Lady", be it stand-up or close-up, watch it! It's the next best thing he performs!
Kenneth