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In-the-air Bottom Palm

MUCKS, BREAK-OFFS, COOLERS & MORE - chapter 7, page 573

In this example, with the aces concavely crimped at the back end, the slug can be carried through one or more riffles and false cuts/strips. As the deck is picked up by the right hand from above, the left hand moves beneath the deck. The aces are dropped into a bottom palm before the deck reaches the left hand. The right hand rotates counterclockwise and the left hand rotates clockwise as both hands come together. The result is an easy, deceptive bottom palm.