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Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights Volume 3 by Michael Rubinstein video DOWNLOAD

Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights Volume 3 by Michael Rubinstein video DOWNLOAD

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Welcome back to the coin-shuffling playground! In Volume 3 of the Encyclopedia of Coin Sleights by the one and only Michael Rubinstein, we dive deeper into the world of double-faced coin moves. Get ready for the Two Coin Turnover (Rubinstein) and its sneaky variation—because who doesn’t like a little twist?

Next up, we tackle the Han Ping Chien, the classic move, along with its cheeky variation (Rubinstein) and, of course, the Rubinstein Toss because you know you want to toss something at your next gig.

We’ve got subtlety galore! Master the Ramsey and Kaps subtleties, because let’s face it, subtlety is the name of the game when you’re trying to keep your audience guessing.

And don’t forget the coin roll—because showing off a little dexterity never hurt anyone!

Now, onto the switches: we’ve got utility switches from finger palm, classic palm, and even a thumb clip. Want to impress? Try the Fingertip Utility Switch or the Thumb Palm Switch. And if you’re feeling adventurous, give the Latta One Hand Coin Switch (Latta) and the Classic Angle One Hand Coin Switch (Rubinstein) a whirl. The R.S.P. Turnover Switch (Rubinstein) is also in the mix for those who like their moves with a little flair.

Click passes? Oh, we’ve got those too! Tackle the Single Click Pass (Chester Woodin), the Double Click Pass, and a whole family of Bounce Click Passes. The Rubinstein Click Pass is a must-try, along with the Thumb Click Pass and the Double Clip Click Pass. Let’s not forget the New Theory Click Pass—because who doesn’t love a bit of theory to spice things up?

Introducing the R.O.P.S. Technique: we’ve got the R.O.P.S. Move, the New Theory Retention Pass, and a couple of derivatives like the R.O.P.S. Click Pass and R.O.P.S. Double Click Pass. Plus, throw in the R.O.P.S. Card Move for good measure.

Finally, let’s blend coins and cards with some nifty moves like the Pick-Up Move (Dingle Schneider), the Harris Steal (Paul Harris), and the Bilis Vanish (Bernard Bilis). The Card Lever Load (Rubinstein) and a bunch of loads like the Pick-Up Load, Point Load, and Twirl Load (Al Schneider) are here to keep your audience on their toes. Not to mention the Display and Flip-Over Move (Rubinstein) and Card Ping Chien (Rubinstein). Because if you’re not flipping cards and coins like a pro, are you even doing magic?

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