SLAP! Valentine on Leipzig
SLAP! Valentine on the Leipzig Aces
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1h 12m
This video contains the first ever REAL in-depth teach on one of Nate Leipzig's favorite effects, THE SLAP ACES.
something he would perform on stage and in close up. This is also me teaching MY method for achieving what seems like an almost impossible routine, with a normal, ungimmicked deck of cards.
Also included in this massive collection are videos from around MOTG that teach the necessary moves, all rounded up into one, easy to navigate playlist :)
Make no mistake, this is ADVANCED card handling, NOTHING about this routine is simple, and yet I guarantee that if you put in the work you'll have a routine that not only feels good, but gives you satisfaction performing.
Here, within this super teach-in, I'll take you not only through the sequence, and the moves, but the one thing no one EVER talks about in performing this trick, the PRESENTATION and even more importantly, the CHOREOGRAPHY, so that you will never be caught doing that very tricky move at exactly the moment they TYHINK you're doing it... make sense? NO? Then you need to watch. :)
This is a performance piece, it can be done with ANY deck, almost ANYWHERE, it has built in entertainment value and audience connection, and once you get it down, you will LOVE performing it as much as I do. :)
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