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The classic use of the move to reposition a selected card invisibly.
Cummins provides five routines to demonstrate the move's versatility: A La Annemann
The primary focus is the , where the card is controlled by the outer right corner and inner left corner to slide it out and onto the top of the deck during a natural squaring motion. Cummins covers several variations and applications:
A two-card transposition where a spectator holds one card against the table. Side steal to 2nd from top.
The classic use of the move to reposition a selected card invisibly.
Cummins provides five routines to demonstrate the move's versatility: A La Annemann
The primary focus is the , where the card is controlled by the outer right corner and inner left corner to slide it out and onto the top of the deck during a natural squaring motion. Cummins covers several variations and applications:
A two-card transposition where a spectator holds one card against the table. Side steal to 2nd from top.