Dr Houstoun on Cards Day 2
Tutored by: Will Houstoun
| Timestamp | Description |
|---|---|
| 0:01:20 | Academy Welcome |
| 0:03:15 | Day 2 Introduction |
| Order and Chaos (Performance closed Day 1) | |
| 0:04:20 | Discussion |
| 0:09:00 | Explanation |
| 0:43:35 | Recap of the number of cards in each section |
| 0:48:30 | Up the Ladder False Cut |
| 0:50:20 | Riding the Aces Production |
| 0:51:55 | Ballet Cut & Production |
| 0:53:50 | Jay Ose False Cut |
| 0:55:10 | Bobby Bernard False Cut |
| 0:56:25 | Question: Do you have any thoughts on the Classic Force? |
| 0:59:45 | Question: Recap of Hofzinser Force |
| 1:03:45 | Named Card Sandwich Routine |
| 1:06:25 | Explanation |
| 1:12:15 | Bernard Billis Switch Recap |
| Questions | |
| 1:18:10 | Do you have any tips for dealing with tricky spectators? |
| 1:22:10 | Do you still perform Freak? |
| 1:25:35 | Break (Ends: 1:26:25) |
| 1:28:30 | Minimal Assembly |
| 1:30:10 | Discussion |
| 1:37:40 | Explanation |
| Questions | |
| 1:46:00 | Questions on Palming |
| 1:48:30 | In your opinion, what techniques should be prioritised to learn? |
| 1:52:55 | How can you do Minimal Assembly if you don't have tacky palms? |
| 1:55:15 | Tenkai Palm Transfer |
| 1:56:45 | Tabled Add-on (Lazy Susan Palm) |
| 2:01:10 | Bottom Palms |
| 2:03:45 | Deck Vanish |
| 2:04:00 | Explanation |
| 2:09:50 | Choices |
| 2:13:20 | Explanation |
| 2:27:30 | Charlier One-Handed Shift |
| 2:34:00 | Tabled Fan Shift and Variations |
| 2:40:45 | Centre Deal |
| Questions | |
| 2:48:00 | Was the Cardini one-handed cut also used as a shift? |
| 2:48:15 | Can you tell us more about "Hellis in Wonderland"? |
| 2:52:15 | Do you use Deck switches? |
| 2:53:45 | How do you work in new material and how often do you add new |
| material? | |
| 2:55:20 | What are your favourite environments to perform in and what is |
| your character? | |
| 2:58:00 | Final comments |
| 3:02:10 | End |
| References | |
| Super Subtle Card Miracles - Frank Garcia | |
| If An Octopus Could Palm - Dan and Dave Buck | |
| By Forces Unseen - Ernest Earicks | |
| Opus Magazine - Chris Power |