Help with this MOVE
Hey everyone! I'm looking for help identifying these two moves. I assume the first one is a cardistry move, but I haven't been able to find any info on what it's called. I've performed Miquel Roma's "en todas partes y en ninguna" effect several times, but when I get to the part with these moves, I'm forced to improvise because I don't know what they're called or where he might have learned them. If anyone has information on the moves he does at minute 3:20 & 4:20, it's honestly one of my favorite tricks, and I'd be thrilled to perform it for an audience with both original moves.
Here's the video:https://youtu.be/5pMWKSWnG4c?si=yW_zj0DbnSiyi6Tx
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For the first one, this might help:
The second one is a palm; there are many videos on Julio's channel.
Cheers,
although I believe they're different moves, because in Miquel's version, he brings it in towards himself and it ends up on top, and in this one, he pushes it out front and it ends up on the bottom.
Thanks so much! I really needed that :slight_smile: :) 🤩
The idea is to execute the final phase of a control, but you'll be reversing the action, bringing a card from the bottom to the top.
I absolutely loved this, it's awesome! If you know of any more stuff like this, please share it with me.
More techniques or more magic videos like Miquel's? @alex
Are you referring to the routine or the move?
the move at 3:20 where he takes the bottom card and brings it to the top
Quick question: Am I the only one who was mesmerized by this effect?
Because it's absolutely incredible. I loved it, and even more so because of the story it tells.
I loved it so much that I was inspired to learn it myself; it's truly beautiful. That's why Miquel is one of my favorite magicians—his tricks are always so original and beautiful.
Hey everyone!
Could someone explain how Jordi Caps does the pass at the 2:50 mark?
I can tell that after he places the (Ambitious) card in the middle and cuts it back to the top, he takes another card – the one he'll 'lose' in the deck – to continue the Ambitious Card routine. What I can't quite see is how he secures that card.
Thanks!