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I also can't just will my cigars lit but I have taken to the light then cut method. I can't say it's made a huge difference on some sticks and has made a world of difference on others. At the very least in changes the first few puffs. It's become second nature now.
 
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It's important to me to make sure my draw is fine before I light the cigar. If I have to "work on" a cigar to fix the draw, I much rather it not be lit.

My lighting method accomplishes about the same thing as this light 1st/cut 2nd method. I light my cigar completely from toasting and I never pull the flame through the cigar (i.e. take a puff while the flame is on the foot). I completely light the cigar from the flame (getting a nice red cherry on the foot) and then I put my lighter away (and maybe wait 10 or so more seconds) and then I start smoking. No more char taste on my early puffs.
 
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Keeping the cap on (or a finger over the cap end) ensures that char smoke won't travel up and through the cigar before your first draw. Purging before drawing can help eliminate this as well.
I was just thinking the same thing, this might be the best way since you also get a chance to test the draw before you light it too.
 
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When I first started reading this thread, I couldn't imagine that it would make a difference. But now I'll have to try it to see if I can tell a difference. If I can't, it would just mean that *I* can't tell a difference, not that there isn't one..

But I, too, wait until the end is lit before ever taking a draw on it.
 

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Tried this last night and loved it, I'm not sure if it was the fact that I smoked a much better cigar than usual or my method for lighting but I still enjoyed myself
 
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Finally tried this tonight with a CH JD Howard robusto. I wish I'd used a stick I am more familiar with to make a better comparison. It was a pretty easy process with my Bugatti B1, but I got quite a bit of tar buildup pretty quickly. I am gonna assume that was coincidence. I'll try again with something I know better.
 
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