by tricky dicky » Jan 24th, '09, 17:24
One of the things that annoys me most at my magic club is the tyros' finger flinging all the time as they sit during the meetings. They keep surreptitiously looking around to ensure that they are noticed. To me, shuffling a fresh deck and finishing with it in its original order, is a form of self indulgence if it is done for its own sake. It just becomes juggling. "Look how clever I am". False shuffles are a wonderful asset to possess as a means of developing and fulfilling a card trick. The sucker should not know that you have the ability to control the cards in such a way and if you demonstrate that you can any further card magic is wasted. If however you go through a series of different type shuffles; the Irish, The Jewish, the Chinese etc.etc. where you are, in fact, controlling the cards in order and then do a decent trick it will surely be a wonderful bit of entertainment climaxing with a miracle. Apart from double undercuts, Zarrow and push through false shuffles, double lifts, Christ Anneman alignment, triumphs, Sy Stebbins etc.etc. I hate cards.
Mind you, they are all now doing the muscle pass. All those bruised palms when a Hang Pin Chen move is so beautiful. Oh dear, I must be getting old!