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Advanced techniques

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    Technique de cartes : Howard Hamburg vous dévoile une technique qu'il a montrée à Dai Vernon, Charlie Miller et Johnny Thompson en 1972 ! Cette technique permet de contrôler une carte qui est perdue dans le milieu du jeu, sans que celle-ci ne soit déplacée de l'endroit où elle a été enfouie. Ce contrôle est tout indiqué pour enchaîner sur votre méthode de "Mélange Dans Tous les Sens" favorite.  
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    A card is chosen from a regular deck and then found under impossible conditions. Discover quickly a new secret method and how to perform the Peek technique invisibly. It's so ingenious !  
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    Card technique: How to control a card to a desired position from the bottom of the deck. Dominique Duvivier uses this control in a variety of ways.  
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    Card technique: This video explains a specific technique from Dominique Duvivier to lap some cards, and thus get rid of those embarassing ones.  
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    A spectacular and visual card revelation technique! You cut the deck with one hand and the card emerges from the middle in an impossible way to be produced with skill and elegance.  
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    You are only judged on the first 5 seconds... Learn the real secrets of a great intro: The Opener. The one that Jean-Luc has built up over more than 20 years of experience for very large clients all over the world. You will learn how to approach a group, a table, how to attract attention, touch and transform your future audience in less than 5 seconds; and win them over for the rest of the evening. And to know how it works, see "Breakfast at Buenos Aires".  
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