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(Trick created by Paul Escolar) Okay, the mount is basically the first pop from Kwyjibo. See the video(s) for clarification. Next, you pop the yo-yo up on the outside and land it on the outside string. You will then be in a Double or Nothing, but some of the strings twisted. You pluck the string closest to your body with your left middle finger. Okay, when you pluck the string, you also drop the top string off of your left index finger. The "pluck" is actually moving the string toward you so you can land the next step easily…swing the yo-yo to the right and around over your right hand. Land it on the outside string ( the one that’s farthest from your body ). Then you drop the string off of your left middle finger. At this point, the string should form a few triangles. The string going to your yo-yo finger should be wrapped around a string going to the yo-yo and back around your right index finger. The next thing you do is a simple underpass with your left hand; threading the string closest to you through the yo-yo…then drop it off your left index finger. Now, all of the strings should be on your right hand. The next move is very hard to explain. One of the strings coming down off of your right index finger should be going at a slant toward the left strings. Put your right thumb underneath that slanted string segment. Then, put your right index finger underneath it. Drop all of the strings on top of your right index finger. This move appears in the video(s) as a cool little hand twist thing. Straighten out your right index finger and everything will not look so tangled. Note: the hand twist probably won’t work right if you’re practicing with a dead yo-yo. Everything make sense so far? Good. There should be a triangle near your yo-yo finger. Now slip your left index finger and left thumb around on both sides of the two strings going from the triangle to the yo-yo, and up through the triangle. Spread all of your hands and fingers apart. ( Translation of this paragraph: pull out a bucket-ish thing ). Pop the yo-yo up and out to the left of the bucket. Let it keep swinging around your left hand/index finger and around your right index finger and land the yo-yo on the front string. Now drop everything off of your left hand except the string on your left thumb. The resulting hold should look somewhat like a 1 ½ mount, but twisted. From here, you are basically going to do Step 16 of White Buddha. After that, pop the yo-yo up in the air. You need to push into the string coming from the yo-yo with your left index finger, landing something similar to a houdini drop hold ( i.e. land it on the front string ). BTW, that whole pop-up is a lot like what’s used in Absolute Zero. Now you’re gonna make the heart. Insert your left thumb into the loop of string that’s on your left index finger. Drop the back string off of your left thumb and drop the loop of string off your right index finger. Do an underpass with your right hand as seen in the video(s) of Pure 143. There’s the heart! To finish, drop the string off of your thumb and swing the yo-yo around in a counterclockwise direction. Now you’re in a trapeze. That’s Pure 143!!! Funny how Paul calls it a combo, heh. |