The right hand 'cup' and the left hand thumb position with a 'gap' is the only way to really have both wedges properly 'on' plane and still use BOTH wedges to fully support impact.
Anything else and you are giving up some power and/or alignments.
Moe's grip was far better than most will recognize in this regard.
For a setup drill that will help you set the wedges:
http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1172
Right hand only chip shots will also help show you that the grip is not so much 'in the fingers' as 'at the base' - indeed a stronger right hand (and probably weaker left hand) than most are used to.
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