by Mark Waddington » Mar 4th, '09, 09:06
I think the main problem is a lack of audience management. The way Im reading the situation, is that you didnt involve this guy enough in your performance. This is the very reason why I came up with a routine which can involve up to 10 spectators selecting cards.
I dont care if the guy grabbed the deck off you. The reason why he grabbed the deck is because your audience management and prop management wasnt to a workable level. Go back to the drawing board, and think about your performance structure, and work your routine so there isnt any chance for the spectators to handle the deck. In my performance, the only time any gets near the deck is when I tell them they can, and thats only when I want them to choose a card or when I physically want them to hold the deck for me. Even when they hold the deck, I make sure they hold the pack in such a way that they cant easily handle the cards (if that makes sense)
Regardless, what you did by palming off his card was unprofessional, rude, and you just lowered yourself to his level. You should have allowed him his moment of glory, complimented him for his performance, and just carry on.
I said it earlier in the thread and ill say it again - even if your not professional, you should act professional.
Mark