Ive watched alot of videos already on how to coin roll and what i like about yours is you actual address sliding or balancing the coin back to starting position. Everyone does it differently in their videos and i was kinda goin crazy because i dont wanna practice this the wrong way but it makes sense that sliding the coin should be a beginners way to practice.
@@IntervalMagic well ive been practicing for about 4 days now and i can roll the coin pretty okay and then slide it up, but after that i either drop the coin in-between one of my fingers or the coin gets stuck under my hand when sliding. I do try to dry out my hands before practicing but sometimes they get friction again as im rolling. I am practicing with a half dollar btw.
@@mikehawk1011 Sounds like you're making good progress. Yeah, it's so easy to drop the coin, but that's to be expected for a while until you develop hours and hours of muscle memory. And, like you, sometimes the level of moisture in my hand doesn't cooperate. That also applies to some card moves; sometimes my hands are either too moist or too dry, depending.
Ive watched alot of videos already on how to coin roll and what i like about yours is you actual address sliding or balancing the coin back to starting position. Everyone does it differently in their videos and i was kinda goin crazy because i dont wanna practice this the wrong way but it makes sense that sliding the coin should be a beginners way to practice.
Thanks for watching it. I'm glad it was helpful. I'd like to hear how you're coming along with it in the future if you have time.
@@IntervalMagic well ive been practicing for about 4 days now and i can roll the coin pretty okay and then slide it up, but after that i either drop the coin in-between one of my fingers or the coin gets stuck under my hand when sliding. I do try to dry out my hands before practicing but sometimes they get friction again as im rolling. I am practicing with a half dollar btw.
@@mikehawk1011 Sounds like you're making good progress. Yeah, it's so easy to drop the coin, but that's to be expected for a while until you develop hours and hours of muscle memory. And, like you, sometimes the level of moisture in my hand doesn't cooperate. That also applies to some card moves; sometimes my hands are either too moist or too dry, depending.
Thanks for the clear and concise tutorial.
I use a Canadian dollar from 1988 that I found in my mom's house