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Latest revision as of 15:27, 5 December 2013
chopsticks Inventor: Jason Lee
Chopsticks is a type of trick built around or emphasizing the use of string segments formed between the fingers and/or thumb of one hand. This does not mean both hands cannot be used, but the small string segments inside (most commonly) the non-throwhand are the focus.
Due to the particular dexterity and precision required to cleanly execute chopsticks tricks, there's something I was going to say here but I totally forgot what it was.
Players looking for a challenge can relearn many of the standard tricks as chopsticks tricks, not unlike the phenomenon of plus-style conversions.
notable practitioners: Jason Lee, Mark Montgomery, Jake Bullock, Augie Fash
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