In Expert at the Card Table Erdnase describes the start position for his two handed shift thus:
From the illustration its clear that the little finger is intended to be slid inside the cut, rather than just a small piece of it's flesh making the break - as in a regular pinky break.
My question would be this: is there any way to get from a pinky break into this position (having the index finger inserted into the cut) easily? I can do it by bringing my right hand over, but this seems too much like loitering around the pack to me before undertaking the actual shift - which would draw attention and essentially say to the spectator 'HEY I'M ABOUT TO DO SOMETHING!'
So is there a way of doing so subtly? Or is it just a case of getting really fast at it?
Hold the deck in the left hand, the thumb on one side, the first, second and third fingers curled around the other side with the first joints pressing against the top of the deck with the little finger inserted at the cut.
From the illustration its clear that the little finger is intended to be slid inside the cut, rather than just a small piece of it's flesh making the break - as in a regular pinky break.
My question would be this: is there any way to get from a pinky break into this position (having the index finger inserted into the cut) easily? I can do it by bringing my right hand over, but this seems too much like loitering around the pack to me before undertaking the actual shift - which would draw attention and essentially say to the spectator 'HEY I'M ABOUT TO DO SOMETHING!'
So is there a way of doing so subtly? Or is it just a case of getting really fast at it?