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David Nguyen
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![]() That is my progress, after learning it for about five minutes... |
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Well that's not bad, but I think it is more like the cardini change. For an ego change you have to cover the deck with your hand. (Hope it's right what I say, correct me if not :S)
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David Nguyen
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The Ego Change and Cardini Change use the same principle. I am using my hand to cover the card, but please do not leave any comments that may lead to exposure.
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Yeah sorry, I've edited it. Where have you learned the ego change?
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Well done! And it seems like you knew exactly what you were doing. That deserves a big compliment on its own.
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David Nguyen
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Sometimes certain sleights only require close examination to figure out. I took the routine from the user Dareka0435; you should check out his video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txo3IdRnYyQ
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