Spread pass

Jun 10, 2008
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You little stalker!
I'm thinking of getting this from dan and dave's site. I already have The Card Magic of Lepaul and i learned the spread pass from there. So would it be wise for me to buy it or is it just the same thing and i'd be wasting my money?
 
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May 2, 2008
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Hmm...

It depends, try reading it over a few times first, if you still don't get it AT ALL then don't bother learning this. If you can understand the basis of the pass and you just want a visual of it, buy this! It is very helpful but the teaching is fast enough so that somebody completely clueless may not understand it.

Hope this helps!

-Sanj
 
Dec 22, 2007
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Lepauls book doesnt have very good explanations in it. it has a good double lift though ;) . if you want you can get Card College 4 for an in depth explanation of the spread pass along with numerous other passes and great tricks.
 
Aug 10, 2008
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I believe it would be wise for you to buy it. I bought the spread pass and trust me, it makes the whole difference in your repertoire. So, it's not bad at all to buy it & support Chad's magic and learn an extremely useful utility for a good price.
 
Sep 1, 2007
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I have both the tut. and the book. Chad's method is actually slightly different and I prefer it just because it seems to flow better. I'd say it's worth four bucks to learn it, but that's just me.
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Do you actually need help, or do you need practice, or what? Assess yourself - if you really can't understand what's going on in the book, get the video. If you understand all the motions, you can probably do without. If you do want to just be 100% sure though or check out Chad's method, or if you don't understand everything, get the video.
 
Jun 10, 2008
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You little stalker!
Do you actually need help, or do you need practice, or what? Assess yourself - if you really can't understand what's going on in the book, get the video. If you understand all the motions, you can probably do without. If you do want to just be 100% sure though or check out Chad's method, or if you don't understand everything, get the video.

Sorry if i didn't make this clear. I learned spread pass from the book, meaning i can actually do it. I understand the mechanics and i've fooled my friend a couple times with it (but the again, my friend is very guillable). I'm just asking will tips on the video help further on this move?
 
Nov 10, 2007
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I would say buy the spread pass he gives you good pointers and like filth said lear the dribble pass i am in the process of learning it [ 3 weks now ] it is awesome believe me
 
Nov 20, 2007
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Sorry if i didn't make this clear. I learned spread pass from the book, meaning i can actually do it. I understand the mechanics and i've fooled my friend a couple times with it (but the again, my friend is very guillable). I'm just asking will tips on the video help further on this move?

Sorry, my bad. In that case, look there's probably very little that will help. More likely than not there will be perhaps one or two sentences they say that will be of particular help. It is always helpful to research other descriptions of a move; that said, it's not necessary, so it really depends on how far you want to go. Even ones that don't teach you anything knew, how they teach it means something also.
 
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