Great tutorial, Doug! You're the first teacher I've seen make the move the star of the tutorial instead of the magician. You have a fantastic teaching style. Thank you!
I really appreciate you doing this Doug. I have been needing a new method for a while now, LOL. I used to just use a pinky or flesh break and cut the deck from there.
Hi! I just found your channel. You have mastered not only magic, but also how to teach. This video was full of needed information for a beginner like me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Takumi side jogs the card into steal position as he's bringing the pack down, but that uses a riffle for the selection, this is alot less suspicious with the dribble and gets excellent practice for getting a break wether for the mp steal or a pass for a bottom control. Excellent tutorial! ✌🤙🤟!
@@DougConn when you have a pinky break your pinky pulls down on the lower right corner of the card and the pushes up and forward swiveling the card into tenkia.
Great tutorial, Doug! You're the first teacher I've seen make the move the star of the tutorial instead of the magician. You have a fantastic teaching style. Thank you!
Literally the main thing I've been struggling with, thank you Doug
Love hearing my efforts make a diff, thanks for the feedback
I really appreciate you doing this Doug. I have been needing a new method for a while now, LOL. I used to just use a pinky or flesh break and cut the deck from there.
Hey, there’s a time & place for everything & sometimes cutting the deck is the answer (but the side steal is often a better choice!)
@@james_kim3 yup! Or even better: a Herman ;)
I realy appreciate magiciana like you who teach advance moves and give the right resources for learners like me
Keep the good work Doug
Hi! I just found your channel. You have mastered not only magic, but also how to teach. This video was full of needed information for a beginner like me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Appreciate the positivity! Welcome to my magic party!
Wow so cool i like it doug your the best magic teacher ever
Practice it! & it will serve ya well
...am I the only one who heard _"Flawless Victory"_ at 5:09?
That was absolutely perfect.
That's a decent trick. Thank you :)
Regards from Iceland
Thank You Doug for “being Awesome!” And for everything you kindly share with us! 😃🎩🙏
Happy to share bud
Takumi side jogs the card into steal position as he's bringing the pack down, but that uses a riffle for the selection, this is alot less suspicious with the dribble and gets excellent practice for getting a break wether for the mp steal or a pass for a bottom control. Excellent tutorial! ✌🤙🤟!
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Another absolutely masterpiece of a video Doug. Just astounding.
Thank ya! Glad ya enjoyed
Love the control of the cards 💯
I'm loving the weekly Wednesdays 🎬🎬🎬
Thank ya Eben!
Excellent tutorial. Nice exposed views of what needs to be done. You are quite the teacher!
Thanks for the positive feedback
Wonderful tutorial Doug 👍👍
Thank you Doug
Great information.. Thanks
Brilliantly explained!
Thanks for this! 😁👍
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That was helpful. Great!
Thnx a lot for this
You’re quite welcome
Ever practice or use the swivel steal? It's very similar.
Hmmm, there’s a few “swivel” style steals… I’ll need more specifics :)
@@DougConn when you have a pinky break your pinky pulls down on the lower right corner of the card and the pushes up and forward swiveling the card into tenkia.
@@jayzenyuhman9095 ok yes, I’ve experimented with that style into a “longitudinal palm” (something I learned from Gary Kurtz(
@@james_kim3 yup no arguments there
I think a gopro for "your view" would be helpful in demonstrating these. Though I had no problem following along just a thought.
Can you teach some Lennart Green moves ? His top shot is legendary.
while I do love Greens magic, I perform very little of his work , so that will be a Nodda
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You say there are 3 volumes in the M.I.N.T. series? Really? I own vol. 1 & 2. I've never heard of Vol. 3. Is it known as something else?
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