many passes do u need big hands to cover? or if u will get it very smooth u dont need to cover very much?
i use alot of bridge card but they only come in bicycle and I want to use tally ho and other cool cards like split spades but they only come in poker size.
so should i train with bridge or poker size?
if i'm not mistaken roberto giobbi discussed why practicing with poker-sized cards are way off better than with bridge size. Practicing with a larger one (poker size) makes it a two-in-one benefit, once you are used to a poker size, using a bridge size wouldn't be of much trouble.
Consider a situation where someone asks you to do a trick with their own deck of cards. Most people use the poker size (at least in the country i live in, which i wu'un't tell, nu-uh.)
my sisters envy me for my hands, let's say my hands are better off belonging to a girl.
Palming a card or even doing a pass is not duly "insured" by my hands in terms of cover, so with my case i usually work on the angles and misdirection which is discussed very often in the forums try browsing.