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Eshly wrote:Derren Brown performs a trick where he needs to subtly prove all the cards are face-up.
How does he do this?
He puts them all into new deck order, King to Ace and suit by suit and shows that they are all there and accounted for. Subtle and clever.
IAIN wrote:Eshly wrote:Derren Brown performs a trick where he needs to subtly prove all the cards are face-up.
How does he do this?
He puts them all into new deck order, King to Ace and suit by suit and shows that they are all there and accounted for. Subtle and clever.
yup, but he doesnt say "notice I'm not using d****e-facers, crimps or RnS..."
and SHOWS....he doesnt have to say anything other than a throw-away sentence...
if its the jonathan ross and lovely mrs ross effect, notice the audience management, i wont go into details, and I'm not talking about the card thats selected - but if you know how the effect works, you know what i mean...
Eshly wrote:The number of reasons something should be examinable is infinite, but it all depends upon the circumstances.
For example I was planning a Q&A that involved envelopes, and these were to be handeled by the audiance, therefore they need to be examinable.
Blindfolds need to be examinable.
Steve Shaw at my local MagicBox performs a great trick with a gimmicked coin. He does it perfectly, but the trick is SO impossible and SO clearly not slight of hand that they always ask to see the coin.
I am trying to convince him to switch it out for a real coin, but he never bothers.
Lenoir wrote:Eshly wrote: Please do not assume I don't perform such effects.
Nope, I'm assuming you don't perform at all.
Eshly wrote:I have discovered a wonderful no-gimmicked envelope to be used, and I'm very happy with! And a nice man also taught me the value of "self-discovery"..
Eshly wrote:If I were a magician
Eshly wrote:Lenoir wrote:Eshly wrote: Please do not assume I don't perform such effects.
Nope, I'm assuming you don't perform at all.
Was there any point to this post other than malice?
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