Does anyone know the history of the "Last Card Push". This technique is in the Card Classics of Ken Krenzel by Harry Lorayne and in one of Mike Close's Workers books. Whose move is it?
Harley
Last Card Push
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Re: Last Card Push
Just went back to my copy of the Krenzel book.
The two techniques are different. Ken uses his left thumb to push the block. The action is the same as a standard block push-off, but the block is traveling over your empty hand, rather than traveling over the final card of the bunch that you're counting. There is the possibility that the block will spread.
My technique uses the left index finger. The block travels in a slightly different direction but this is compensated for by twisting the left hand at the wrist. Not only is the move dead easy, but it can be done during a very rapid count and there is no chance for the block to spread.
I use this move every night that I do magic; it continues to fly by laymen and magicians.
The two techniques are different. Ken uses his left thumb to push the block. The action is the same as a standard block push-off, but the block is traveling over your empty hand, rather than traveling over the final card of the bunch that you're counting. There is the possibility that the block will spread.
My technique uses the left index finger. The block travels in a slightly different direction but this is compensated for by twisting the left hand at the wrist. Not only is the move dead easy, but it can be done during a very rapid count and there is no chance for the block to spread.
I use this move every night that I do magic; it continues to fly by laymen and magicians.
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Re: Last Card Push
Mike, which Workers was this move in?
Thanks.
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Re: Last Card Push
Last Card Push can be found in Workers #5.
Re: Last Card Push
Mr. Close, Thanks for the post. Re-reading my initial post, I realize that the tone was a bit negative. I did not mean it to be.
I'm always curious about the evolution of these sort of techniques.
Thanks.
Harley
I'm always curious about the evolution of these sort of techniques.
Thanks.
Harley