Jumbo Card Effects for Stage Gig

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Jumbo Card Effects for Stage Gig

Postby dgmagic » Apr 10th, '11, 17:37



Hi All,

Got a stage gig in 4 weeks and would really like some ideas for some effects/routines I could do with some jumbo cards I've had sat in my bottom drawer for months! They were on sale at Hawkin's Bazaar and are actually not bad quality so I couldn't resist! A clear case of CUPS, maybe?

Anyway, I'm thinking of mentalism style effects where I could use members of the audience as that sort of thing best fits my (comedic) style! Also, any suggestions of resources where I could research some ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Many Thanks in Anticipation of Your Response,

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 10th, '11, 21:48

With the right treatment they could be converted to an ID.

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Postby philipsw » Apr 11th, '11, 11:38

There are some great routines in Larry Beckers Best of World of Super Mentalism book 2.

One of my favourites from there is 'PSI-STEBBINS.' It is a great routine which could be played for laughs i think and is easy to do.

BTW Mandrake - it is important to treat your cards rough so they know who's boss. [GROAN]

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Postby giznorm » Apr 11th, '11, 15:12

Marc Paul has a mind reading effect with 5 spectators and a jumbo deck of cards. It's very simple to do and leaves a lot of potential for you to put your own spin on it.

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Postby Heckler » Apr 11th, '11, 15:27

And if the act doesn't go down well you could always do an impromptu Play Your Cards Right! :D

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 11th, '11, 15:39

philipsw wrote:it is important to treat your cards rough so they know who's boss. [GROAN]
The jokes don't get any better than that!

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Postby dgmagic » Apr 11th, '11, 22:21

Hi Guys,

Thanks for the support!

Giznorm, We think alike! Already working on the Marc Paul effect as I became a bit of a fan of his work sometime ago!

As for being a bit rough with my cards, not my style! I'm more of a 'smooth' operator! Sorrreeeeeeee!

Any more ideas (and bad jokes!) greatly appreciated!

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Postby Johnny Wizz » Apr 13th, '11, 16:01

Mandrake wrote:With the right treatment they could be converted to an ID.


I actually bought a jumbo ID for a stage performance but the idea of making your own appeals to me. I find it a little difficult to handle in the jumbo size but itt still packs the same punch

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 13th, '11, 17:39

Mark Waddington posted a link ages ago to a vid of his ID routine using large cards - I think it was the one which won a competition for him - and although the cards don't make an appearance until the very end (obviously!) it works all better because they're larger cards.

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Postby bananafish » Apr 14th, '11, 08:34

With a jumbo deck of cards there are loads of things you can do - One of Osterlinds DVD's (#2 I think) is devoted to BCS effects, many of which he will perform on stage with a jumbo deck.

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