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TheMisdirectingHand 10-30-2010 07:51 PM

The Classic Pass and Variants
 
The Classic Pass is a versatile move in magic that shifts a card to the top, or bottom of the deck. This video includes demonstrations of the Classic Pass face-down, and face-up. In this video also includes three versions of misdirection and cover while executing the Classic Pass.


Mark 11-10-2010 06:40 AM

May I ask you where you learned it from?^_^

I must say you did a good job in general. My two cents would be that the 'Riffle Pass' was a bit stiff/forced, and that the timing on the 'Jiggle' was a bit off though. Other than that you did a good job on the classics.:)

TheMisdirectingHand 11-10-2010 11:32 PM

You may have also missed the fact that the original Classic Pass was flashed on the first one. I had used a different, incorrect method of the Classic Pass for a while. Now, I am using Jason England's method, as seen in this video along with all the misdirecting covers.

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Yes, you are also right about the Riffle Pass. The cards had become warped after long term use; the packs would not transpose at all for some reason.

Mark 11-11-2010 07:44 AM

Nah, I didn't miss it but it's just something that comes along with the classic methods of the 'Pass'. It shows how the 'Classic Pass' wasn't meant or constructed to be done 'in-your-face' so I can't quite blame you for that.;)

The 'King Of The Pass' DVD and our 'Practical Pass' future release cover this subject completely.^_^

TheMisdirectingHand 11-11-2010 08:52 AM

Jason England's tutorial on the Classic Pass did not cover angles, unfortunately. About a year back, I never performed any moves or color changes that had a sensitive angle; now, I am still attempting to perfect my angles by using it in live performances.


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