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Summary: Learn how to dribble the cards with sleight of hand techniques from a real magician in this free card tricks video.
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Malik Haddadi Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences... read more
Hi everybody Malik the magic guy for expertvillage.com. Now i want to tell you about dribbling the cards. It is fun to say and it is fun to do. Now you could actually use this as a way to have a card selected if you want. But there are two ways to do it: from the ends and from the corners. What you are going to do is hold the deck along the short edges. Front and back with your three fingers here and you thumb here, and you are going to put a little bit of pressure with your first finger just like this, and then you are going to let the cards fall of your fingers and thumb by running your thumb up the side a little bit at a time. As you practice, you'll learn how to do this a little smoother; and this is a nice way to have somebody take a card. If you want to them to call stop, they can take a card and then you can do whatever you want with it after that. That would be a way. Now you can dribble the cards from the corners as well; and the way that you want to do that is you hold between your thumb and your middle finger. You put a little pressure again with your first finger, and the same thing you just kind of run your thumb up the side and let the cards fall. And as I'm doing that, I'm kind of sliding my first finger across the deck up towards this corner like this. So it is kind of going like that, and that is going cut out, regulate the pressure a little bit. So if you practice these with some speed, you can actually get this to look like a really nice soft almost waterfall type of thing. So that's two ways to dribble the cards.