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Postby MagicBell » Oct 6th, '08, 18:44



Ah, so it's a constant relocating. Gotcha. Thanks, I wasn't sure.

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Postby ricecake9 » Oct 7th, '08, 00:11

I have no idea why, but I have this strange feeling in the pit of my stomache that I made my first thread here that accomplished something for other people! Woohoo!

And although I never thought to think about it, and I think those of you who said scientific explanations are not the way to go, I agree. It just becomes too confusing.

I think audience interaction patter is a great way to go. I hardly think I need to explain why.

A tip to those who use the puppy one: Get some dog stickers and put one on the card, in addition to having it signed. So cute, and it makes a great souvennir (spelling?) for the spectator to take home. Also, it especially hits home if one of your stickers resembles a dog they have or once had.

Here's a different set of patter you should try out if you borrow decks: you borrow a deck, then explain that every card turned the same, then you might be able to go into a modfied ACR that doesn't show other cards. Include a blank fan with the card on the face, and a Hindu shuffle (every so often showing it's the same;same principal as the force) for good measure. Then snap and change it back to normal!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 7th, '08, 09:56

If you're using the puppy patter, don't worry about dog stickers or signing the card, the point is to have them drawa puppy on the card instead of a signature. Just the drawing can provide a good minute or two of fun entertainment on its own. And is a great way to put the specs at ease and into the mood.

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Postby ricecake9 » Oct 8th, '08, 00:32

Lady of Mystery wrote:If you're using the puppy patter, don't worry about dog stickers or signing the card, the point is to have them drawa puppy on the card instead of a signature. Just the drawing can provide a good minute or two of fun entertainment on its own. And is a great way to put the specs at ease and into the mood.


That works too. ;)

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Postby gunnarkr » Oct 8th, '08, 03:23

Whatever you do, have the spectator sign a freely chosen card. You don't have to force a card for this to work, but their signature does all the magic. If you don't have the card signed, the spectator might think you have more than one or two of the same card...

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Postby ricecake9 » Oct 8th, '08, 23:38

gunnarkr wrote:Whatever you do, have the spectator sign a freely chosen card. You don't have to force a card for this to work, but their signature does all the magic. If you don't have the card signed, the spectator might think you have more than one or two of the same card...


Yes, but the dog they draw is what they drew, so I couldn't of drawn an identical dog before. Anyway. a good thing to do is to do 2 phases with the card unsigned so that the spectator is sure there is a duplicate, and then you pounce when you have the card signed.

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Postby Tenko » Oct 9th, '08, 00:15

That really is the best AC routine I've ever seen :shock:

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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 9th, '08, 08:02

I think it needs a new phase using my patented 51 card lift though :D

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Postby Jean » Oct 9th, '08, 15:58

Tenko wrote:That really is the best AC routine I've ever seen :shock:


Are you talking about shape of my hart? If so I agree (obviously).

And I've seen Marks 51 card lift. it's EPIC!

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Postby ricecake9 » Oct 10th, '08, 03:29

Jean Eugene Roberts wrote:And I've seen Marks 51 card lift. it's EPIC!


Umm...I can't understand if that's a joke. How about you honestly single lift, then pass it second to bottom. It probably a joke, though, because there's no practical use.

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Postby RobMagic » Oct 10th, '08, 07:34

I too have seen this move and to say there's nothing practical about it? You my friend just need to see the move in action :) :) :) :)

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Postby Mark Waddington » Oct 10th, '08, 08:00

The 51 card turnover is a very useable move which unlocks many possibilities in the ambitious card.

I will be releasing the instructional PDF very shortly

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Postby ricecake9 » Oct 11th, '08, 02:53

Mark Waddington wrote:The 51 card turnover is a very useable move which unlocks many possibilities in the ambitious card.

I will be releasing the instructional PDF very shortly

:D


I can't think of many uses. Oh well, you're the proffesional. Who knows what formulates in your mind? I'm ready to be blown away. I'm afraid I use jokers though, so do you have a 53 card lift? Of course sometimes I intruduce 2 stranger cards, so I might need a 55 card lift. Unless, of course, I'm doing my 2 deck routine. (Not that I have one. But I can't let you get the last word in).

I'll go sit in a corner and practice my pass.

Mark Waddington wrote:I think it needs a new phase using my patented 51 card lift though :D


Now, I know it's not patented. No buts.

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Postby moodini » Oct 11th, '08, 06:12

Lady of Mystery wrote:I love David Regal's puppy dog, it's an idea that I've pinched for my own ACR and find that it works really really well.


Works good for kids shows...makes the cards less the item in play as they follow there dog...kids don't usually like cards.

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Postby flashman » Oct 17th, '08, 13:03

My copy of Approaching Magic by David Regal just thumped through my door yesterday. I'm loving the puppy dog routine I have to say (although I tend to be very critical when people draw anatomically incorrect animals or people and fear I may be unable to hide by disgust when performing this...)

Seriously, it is a great routine (and the rest of the book's not to bad either!)

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