The Ultimate Pass by Zee J. Yan
Huge claim, we know, so just watch the video...
So we know what you might be thinking.
The music was intense and the move looked cool but do I really want to buy a tutorial on the pass?
Well here's what world-class magician Danny Goldsmith had to say when we sent him the tutorial...
"In the first 4 minutes of this video, Zee has DOUBLED the speed of my classic pass.
His teachings on the subtleties of the classic pass are PRICELESS.
He goes into so many aspects of the classic pass that have been completely overlooked for a very long time."
The Pass is an invaluable move to any card magician and we genuinely believe Zee J. Yan might just have created the best Classic Pass tutorial - ever.
Here's what's featured in the tutorial:
- 2m 31s - where the classic pass really begins (done well, the move starts before most people realize.)
- 20m 30s - the scoop motion (how to avoid squaring the deck longer than you need to.)
- 2m 50s - why most people slow down while doing a pass (and how to shave this time off.)
- 18m 50s - a way to prevent flashing that ALSO reduces noise.
- 3m 30s - the ‘thumb crotch’ position (exactly where to hold the cards for maximum economy of motion.)
- 13m 40s - how to use your thumb to cover the biggest ‘flash’ zone.
- 4m 30s - the problem with the standard ‘pulling motion’ and how it can slow you down (and what to do instead.)
- 7m 10s - the rubber band principle (how to eliminate the ‘twitch’ associated with the pass.)
Here's what Zee has to say about his work...
"I have been working on The Classic Pass since I got into card magic.
I came up with numerous variations and I even released one of them a few years ago.
However, there was something about my Classic Pass that never satisfied me.
If you want to use Classic Pass to control a card, we have to change certain things about it to make it look good.
For example, holding the deck as we used to hold it when doing Classic Pass is “too flashy”.
THAT position is not a naturally relaxed position but more of an “I am about to some magic” kind of position.
It may not make much sense now but you will get what I mean once you watch the tutorial.
I poured my heart into this tutorial because I want to get closure from the Classic Pass phase.
On top of that, this move really looks good in both videos and real life. Great for showing off your skills.
There are quite a lot of subtleties to learn, but all of them are easy to pick up.
The only difficult thing is applying all the subtleties in a single move which might take a few days to get used to.
If you would like to be able to confidently do Classic Pass even if someone from your audience pulls out a phone to record your performance, then you should check out Ultimate Classic Pass.
Also, as ALWAYS - your purchase is covered by The Daily Magician's 100% refund guarantee."
This tutorial is 31 minutes and 9 seconds long.
So here's what we advise, buy at the link below, watch the tutorial - start applying the subtleties, and if they don't give you the same results that top-level magicians have reported - just refund the product.
No hard feelings.
This Pass will be available at $25.
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