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Summary: Learn how to dribble for svengali magic cards in this free card trick video from our professional magician.
Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more
"Hi everybody. Let me tell you a little bit more about handling the Svengali deck. Now, before I showed you how to go through the cards like this, but there's another way you can handle it. If you hold it with your fingers and thumb on the ends like this, you can drop the cards from hand to hand like this. You still have the benefit of the cards falling pairs. If you have somebody say stop or if you just want to hold them this way and show that they're different from height. You don't have to have your hand all nice and cozy like this. You can get a little brave with it and drop the cards. It's sort of suggests a free way of handling the deck. If you're using the Svengali deck, you pull it out of the box. You just want to add that sort of air of there's nothing funny about the deck. You can just kind of give it a dribble like this. Now, let me run that through for you a little more. I got my thumb on this end, my 3 fingers on this end, and I'm using my forefinger here to apply really light pressure, really light. Just enough to make the cards fall from my fingers and thumb. As long as you're doing it on the ends it'll work just fine. In a minute I'm going to show you how to use that in some other ways."
eHow Article: How to Dribble a Svengali Deck