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1) The normal palm. Coin is gripped between ball of thumb and fleshy edge of hand.
2) Thumb clip. Coin is gripped by its edge between thumb and hand.
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3) Finger Clip. As thumb palm, but between fingers.
4) Finger Palm A. Coin rests in an easy position on the second and third fingers, and hand is hold in a natural position.
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5) Finger Palm B. Coin is gripped on lower joints of second and third fingers.
6) Back Palm. Coin is gripped between first and fourth fingers.
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Contrary to popular belief you don't have
to have large hands to palm a card. |
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1) This is the regular palm. The card is placed with one corner against the fleshy base of the thumb, and the fingers. Slightly curved, press against the other end of the card. |

2) Using this method, the fingers can be opened wide.
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3) The back palm. Top corners of card are clipped between fingers at X and X.
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4) Palming a card from the top of the pack. The right hand covers the pack in squaring it up. At the same time, left thumb pushes top card into right palm. |
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