by Dumpster » Apr 4th, '11, 20:22
Suprised at the reaction here....
Learning the method to Poker Players Picnic is easy, it has no special moves or sleights and if you have seen the trick performed once, you can do it just from memory. The secret is so simple that anyone can do it. I am not into exposure at all, but this trick reveals nothing you would normally have to study - there's no sleights, moves, passes or changes - it reveals nothing. It's page one, chapter one in a book that costs 99p at The Works. I'm hardly the masked magician.
If I'd not been taught a trick 30 years ago by a magician in a bar in Spain, I wouldn't be here now performing for a living. I do a whole repertoire of card magic and wouldn't dream of revealing any of it in the act. As mentioned earlier, if I reveal how a trick I spent weeks perfecting it cheapens the act and undoes all the hard work. But revealing the simplest trick you can makes your act so much bigger than that one performance. You should see the expression on the kids faces when you give them a pack of cards and tell them to go and practice. They LOVE it, the parents love it, you stick a business card in the deck and you get repeat bookings when the kids are STILL playing with the cards a week later.
When they ask how it's done, I'm not going to tell them because I put a lot of hard work into my act. But teaching them one very simple trick that does not require any skill to do, and seeing them go away and immediately show the same trick to their parents is really magical - Teaching them something adds to the experience and I've genuinely felt before now that I have touched someones life and made a difference. When they are at home playing with the cards I gave them, they are still living the memory of my show, and maybe they'll stick at it like I did. That's where the joy of my performance comes from for me.
Mark Lewis, what do you mean I am giving away your trick? Did you invent it? If so, I'll stop using it. If not, it's public domain and in print all over the place.