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Magical_Trevor wrote:My main question is, what do you guys think of using self working card tricks - ie using tricks which involve maths with the cards
(I make reference to this thread - http://talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic19848.php)
I mean sure its a good trick, but is is a 'real magic trick' or is it just clever maths which the spectator just cant work out?
My personal view is that they are not 'real' magic, as no skill is involved, its just a self working math based method - what you guys think?
robstanley1 wrote:I'm sure it's just down to personal preference, really; myself....well, these type of effects just leave me totally cold, and bore the socks off me![]()
To me, they simply seem lacking in any real impact, and I'd rather watch paint dry than be subjected to this kind of tedium
Tomo wrote:robstanley1 wrote:I'm sure it's just down to personal preference, really; myself....well, these type of effects just leave me totally cold, and bore the socks off me![]()
To me, they simply seem lacking in any real impact, and I'd rather watch paint dry than be subjected to this kind of tedium
Well, if you're just going to count out piles of cards, I agree, but there's a world of effects with ingenious principles buried deep at the heart of the tricks that, with decent presentation, produce very strong revelations indeed.
Mandrake wrote:By twisted definition, a self working card trick would be where you just chuck the deck on a table then go and join the specs while the cards do the show all by themselves.
robstanley1 wrote:I'm sure it's just down to personal preference, really; myself....well, these type of effects just leave me totally cold, and bore the socks off me![]()
To me, they simply seem lacking in any real impact, and I'd rather watch paint dry than be subjected to this kind of tedium
robstanley1 wrote:I'm sure it's just down to personal preference, really; myself....well, these type of effects just leave me totally cold, and bore the socks off me![]()
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