IF AN OCTOPUS COULD PALM. TREADING TUTORIAL.

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
  • In today's tutorial,I'd be going over a move that I enjoy using as a fidget move from the book "if an octopus could palm" by Dan and Dave buck. Enjoy
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Komentáře • 6

  • @user-vj5gy2rv7k
    @user-vj5gy2rv7k Před 8 měsíci

    Класс!!!!

  • @proffootballplayer7389

    Super

  • @CardTricksForever
    @CardTricksForever Před rokem

    thanks for teaching it
    really cool

  • @PaulintheUK86
    @PaulintheUK86 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this tutorial. There aren't many out there! In the book it doesnt mention the first finger been used to go from concave to convex. It says use the fourth on the inner roght corner of the palmed card. Did you decide to use your first finger because the book has an error or is this just your way of doing it? Either way thank you! I wish you could show it slower as I am still struggling to get the finher positions. I can get the palm but making the card convex enough to get the card under with my pinky is very hard!
    Edit: I have begun to understand how to use the forth finger to bend the card. This makes the move smoother and easier to hide as there is less movement. You should try it! As you already have the move, changing to pinky should be easy and will remove the large movement with your first finger making it easier to hide as a colour change or for swapping out a card.

    • @azeezadesina52
      @azeezadesina52  Před 9 měsíci

      I use my first finger because it's just my way of doing it. If the use of the fourth finger is easier for you,you could use it. Using my index finger just makes it easier and faster for me.