This is great, I always enjoy secretly lapping cards. The main difference between the GIF and the actual video, is that in the GIF, you take the card off the deck to show them, while in the tutorial, you push it to the side with the same hand holding the deck. I think the second method is better. To me, taking a card off the deck to show them, to then put it back on the deck, to then deal it down does not flow well and seems fishy. But pushing the card over to show them, and then dealing it down solves that issue.
However, in the video you also say that they take the card off to look at it themselves? So in-person it might be better to have them take and replace the card, but over zoom the push off is better.
Thanks! Yes, my preferred way is to let them take and replace the card, which was impossible on video. And over zoom, as you said, the push-off is better.
Another thing that I realized (a one-degree subtlety :P) is that it looks better if you deal the switched card casually, almost throwing it, and then readjusting it. I did it in the video, and I think it is more fooling than dealing it deliberately.
This is great, I always enjoy secretly lapping cards. The main difference between the GIF and the actual video, is that in the GIF, you take the card off the deck to show them, while in the tutorial, you push it to the side with the same hand holding the deck. I think the second method is better. To me, taking a card off the deck to show them, to then put it back on the deck, to then deal it down does not flow well and seems fishy. But pushing the card over to show them, and then dealing it down solves that issue.
However, in the video you also say that they take the card off to look at it themselves? So in-person it might be better to have them take and replace the card, but over zoom the push off is better.
Thanks! Yes, my preferred way is to let them take and replace the card, which was impossible on video. And over zoom, as you said, the push-off is better.
Another thing that I realized (a one-degree subtlety :P) is that it looks better if you deal the switched card casually, almost throwing it, and then readjusting it. I did it in the video, and I think it is more fooling than dealing it deliberately.
Antonio