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Help with Molecule 4 False Please
I cant seem to get the part when you spin the packet of cards with your thumb and middle finger.
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You mean right in the beginning, well of course it's a matter of practise as it is with most things in the trilogy, but the only hint I can give you is don't put too much pressure on the cards with the thumb and middle finger and of course begin slow.
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break off like a 15 card packet, and it's much easier to do. i had trouble at that part too once
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Don't give up and keep practicing, that's all you can say really.
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well Ihad that problem too, I think that if u push down but a little bit the left handed packet just a little bit, it will help the other packet to spin.. hope this helps..
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All I Can Say Is Watch The Video Again And Agian And If You Have To Again.
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I jst sat down for a few hours and I mastered the last phase (I think that's NY) but You really just need to practice.
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Yes I finally got it and all I did was practice it for like 2 hours. By the way that was my only problem, i all ready doing ny pretty good.
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sorry guys that I didn't read what did other people's post.
but here is some thing that will help WATCH THE VIDEO OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER.......... AND WAIT FOR IT............ AND TILL YOU KNOW OR UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU DID WRONG.
Peace.... - #10
Also, just to mention; when you practice this bit, also try to remember that it is the weight of the bigger block falling onto that particular packet, which causes it to have that 180° spin. It is not necessarily the right hand turning face-up, but rather the natural falling of the bigger block. On the other hand, however, feel free to use the right hand index finger to briefly tap it; meaning you give it a nice kick-start. From there, it's just going to naturally happen.

Good luck with your Molecule Four,
Jordan


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