by bronz » Aug 8th, '06, 14:52
As the old acronym goes, Keep It Simple Stupid. I only ever cut or shuffle the deck when it's specifically required by the routine. The reason for this is due to two factors, one of which comes from my own preferences and opinions, the other from observation.
Firstly, when I began to concentrate on proper sleight of hand magic I had some preconceptions about magicians. Specifically I was aware that sleight of hand magic requires misdirection and clever little bits of finger work to get the job done, therefore whenever I'd seen a trick done which has any kind of extraneous movement I thought that something arcane was happening. Similarly I knew that magicians could apparently cut and shuffle the deck whilst really retaining it's order. Now I know that it's not nearly as cut and dried as all that but a lot of lay people have these ideas too, so I try to keep all my tricks as clean as possible when viewed from this perspective. It works for me and my performing style.
Secondly, over the time I've been doing cards I've observed the reactions I get to tricks and modified or experimented accordingly, as well as watching other people perform some of the same tricks as myself. For example, I once did Triumph in a busy pub and it went down well. Later on another of my friends did it to a different group of people but it so happened that one of the original spectator's saw it too. I asked the guy what he thought of our respective styles and if he had any preference. He replied that he was equally baffled both times but that my chum was a bit flashier, and overall he had no particular preference and liked both performances.
So try performing with and without cuts and shuffles and see how it suits you.
The artist who does not rise, descends.