The PERFECT Second Deal TUTORIAL!

CardMechanic9 minutes read

The speaker shares techniques for performing the push-off second deal using borderless cards like Bee playing cards to avoid detection, emphasizing the swiping gesture and practicing slowly before increasing speed.

Insights

  • Using borderless cards like Bee playing cards for the second deal is recommended to avoid detection, as emphasized by the speaker.
  • The swiping gesture plays a crucial role in selling the second deal, highlighting the significance of pulling back the top card to expose the second card for effective execution, according to the speaker.

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Recent questions

  • How can I improve my card dealing skills?

    Practice the push-off second deal with borderless cards.

  • What are the benefits of using Bee playing cards?

    Bee cards help avoid detection in card games.

  • Can you explain the push-off second deal technique?

    Push off two cards evenly onto the table.

  • What is the grip for the push-off double?

    Hold the deck in the non-dominant hand.

  • How can I master the swiping gesture in card dealing?

    Pull back the top card to expose the second card smoothly.

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Summary

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Mastering the Push-Off Second Deal

  • The speaker loves dealing and manipulating cards, especially in card games, and will teach their version of the second deal.
  • Before starting, the speaker recommends using borderless cards like Bee playing cards for the second deal to avoid detection.
  • The push-off second deal involves pushing off two cards at once, with two methods: dealing directly onto the table or throwing the card onto the table.
  • Holding the deck in the non-dominant hand, the speaker demonstrates the grip for the push-off double, pushing off two cards as closely and evenly as possible.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of the swiping gesture in selling the second deal, pulling back the top card to expose the second card.
  • Additional tips include using the index finger to square up the cards, making an outward motion while dealing, and mastering each part of the move slowly before increasing speed, possibly aided by practicing to music.
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