Card Practicet 2020
Card Practicet 2020
Module 1
Mechanics Grip
Biddle Grip
Hand Spread
Ribbon Spread
Table Cut
Swing Cut
Swivel Cut
Deal Cards
Riffle Down
Overhand Shuffle
Table Shuffle
Catching a break
Pinkie count
Riffle Break
Double Lift
Module 2
Card Control
Cut Control
Marlo Tilt
Double Turnover
Screw Up Control
Bluff Control
Advanced Pinkie
Break Control
Card Force
Cut Force
False Cuts
Helix 360
Advance Sleights
Classic Pass
Herrmann Pass
Module 3
Colour Changes
Shake Change
Paintbrush Change
Snap Change
Erdnase Change
Cardini Change
Go To Tricks
Do As I Do
Shuffleboard
Card Tricks
Triumph
Card To Pocket
Invisible Palm
Card Corner
Colour Changing
Card
Overkill
Contact Colours
Mentalism
Think Of A Card
Pulse
Cloth Cut
Card To Arm
Flourishes
One-Handed Cut
Scissor Cut
Snowglobe
Card Flick
Card Spring
Card Dribble
How To Practice:
- You want to have mastered everything in Module 1 before moving onto the other
more complex moves
- ‘Mastering’ a move is when you can perform it confidently in front of other
people/spectators
- Practising in front of a mirror helps see what the sleight would look like from the
spectator’s point of view
- For basic moves, you can practice them whilst doing other activities such as
watching TV
- For complex moves, you need to set aside between 10-20 minutes a day to learn
them this builds the muscle memory needed to master them
- The easiest way to learn any move or trick is to break it down into its most basic
components and learn it section by section
- When practising routines and card tricks, you need to practice what you would say
alongside the trick itself