by Tenko » Jul 28th, '05, 23:02
Funnily enough, what gets the greatest effect from my spectators isn't a card trick at all.
With the cards facing me I fan them and slip the aces to the top. Then I ask them how many different shuffles they know. I then go on to show various versions of the overhand shuffle, hindu and faro. I then ask them how many different types of cuts they know and then proceed to show them approx 20 different cuts and drop the cards to the table.
I then ask them how many shuffles I did and its amasing how different the answers are. I then ask them how many different cuts I did, and again their answers differ considerably. At this stage people think you have been showing them your ability at handling cards.
I then say, 'So I did about 10 different shuffles and 20 or so cuts' and they all agree. I then get someone to turn over the top 4 cards, which are the aces. It really knocks folk for six, more so than anything else I do with a straight deck.
Of course, I leve the deck on the table cos somebody always fans through the cards and then I say, 'Was there any more aces' and their shake of the head strengthens it even more.
Other than that, the Classic Force is always very strong.
Tenko.
Yorkshire, UK
Male, 55yrs old, Retired.
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