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Paul Cummins The Side Steal Declassified Repack [ Ad-Free ]

Unlike a classic Top Palm or Bottom Palm, the Side Steal allows the magician to secretly remove (steal) a selected card from the middle of the deck without the deck leaving their hands. The card is pivoted out sideways using the fleshy base of the thumb, then concealed in the right hand (for right-handed performers).

: A startling, hyper-fast opener where a single card visibly transforms four times in just six seconds. This routine builds instant authority and proves that the side steal can be executed cleanly under intense, close-up scrutiny. 2. Bar None

The material centers on perfecting the mechanics and "naturalness" of the side steal to make it invisible to the audience. The Sleight : Detailed breakdowns of the Deliberate Side Steal

If you are ready to stop performing the overused Double Undercut and want a control that genuinely fools card people, search for today. Download it. Study it. Practice for two weeks. And then watch the faces of your spectators as the selected card appears exactly where it shouldn't be. paul cummins the side steal declassified repack

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For the uninitiated, Paul Cummins is not a "YouTube magician." He is a student of the underground. Known for his work on false deals, crimps, and the psychology of sleight-of-hand, Cummins writes with the precision of a surgeon and the cynicism of a casino security guard.

(for serious card workers)

Cummins also provides on avoiding flashing, handling difficult spectators, and timing the move to maximize invisibility. He doesn’t just show you how ; he explains why each detail matters.

The teaching is noted for its accessibility, featuring multiple camera angles—including superimposed hand views—and slow-motion repeats to ensure the student understands the nuances of finger placement and timing. mentioned in the DVD? Side steal trouble - Forums - Theory11 9 Dec 2008 —

The material includes tips on body positioning, suggesting the move is often best performed while facing the leftmost member of the audience. Included Routines and Applications Unlike a classic Top Palm or Bottom Palm,

“The repack isn't just about the move,” Paul whispered, sliding the stolen card onto the table. “It’s about the philosophy of the steal. Most magicians are afraid of being caught. I’m teaching them how to be invisible.”

Detailed, slow-motion repeats of the action from different angles.