I can now relate, it's a pretty good feeling...
I sat down last night with my Southord lock pick, a 3 pin practise lock, and a copy of the MIT guide to lockpicking.
Visually, there's not a great deal of info, and if you're a little lax on terminology, it can seem a bit over whelming, however after I selected a comfortable pick, and a torque wrench, I sat down and started playing.
Played with the first pin, and got it locked into place, the barrel turned slightly, slid along to the second and found that was the 'binding' pin...
I was looking down the keyway to see what was happening...could see pin 1, then darkness... then I thought to myself, maybe I shouldnt be looking at all. I slid the pick down to the end of the keyway, and lightly dragged back, click, slight turn, then as I was watching TV...click...FULL TURN

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Tried it again, and yes got it for the second time, after a few minutes.
Tried it a third time, and cramped up in my hand
I feel as though my technique involves a little bit more raking, as opposed to SPP, but i'm working on that
I'm addicted, and thats my story.