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this n that - nice take on the colour monte

Postby Mikey.666 » Feb 17th, '07, 14:39



i really disliked the colour monte. thought it was proper poo. this is like a con man style colour monte. really cool. i think i'll be adding this to my trick list.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tScm-eZInBE

just to clarify this isn't me. but praise me for finding the video if you want :P

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Postby JackWright » Feb 17th, '07, 16:33

That's really brilliant and polished to perfection. :D
I like the patter. I like the speed. I like the length. I like everything about it.
I'm going watch it again. BRB.

I still like it.
This is a Jay Sankey effect called 'This and That' if I'm not mistaken? My friend used to do a similar version, but nowhere near as well.

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Postby chriscowly » Feb 17th, '07, 19:57

exactly the same movements as colour monte.......patter sounds alot better though!!! colour monte is a total legend ov a trick. the reactions are beauty......

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Postby AceOfClubs » Feb 18th, '07, 20:52

Very nicely done!

I like the patter a lot. :D

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Postby David The Cryptic » Feb 18th, '07, 20:58

its the same {similar} patter as the color monte. nothing different except the cards.
I used to use that patter until i come up with something better.
so i dont see what the big deal is. :?

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Postby The Keymaster » Feb 18th, '07, 21:57

Spent this week practising this routine with joker/queen of hearts and a handwritten £14 card.

This was also a nice variation, The ending was a little rushed however.

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Postby beowulf_agate » Feb 18th, '07, 23:03

It was nice. I love this trick...

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Postby nicepaul » Feb 20th, '07, 23:24

Glad you liked the video! I'm amazed at the response it's had on YouTube... its become one of the most watched videos ever in just 2 weeks (over 2.5 million views!)!!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Feb 21st, '07, 10:13

That's a very nice trick, I like it!

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Postby MagicIain » Feb 21st, '07, 10:38

The Keymaster wrote:Spent this week practising this routine with joker/queen of hearts and a handwritten £14 card.


I carry this effect in my wallet at all times - except I use a black ace, a joker and the Queen of Hearts. If you don't own this already, then buy it. It's simple, and has a great story line to develop your patter skills.

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Postby Renato » Feb 28th, '07, 19:13

SIGH

A sad development with this one - I remember viewing the video and saw that he had put up a link to his website, from which the effect could be learned. I sighed to myself, checked it out, but was pleasantly surprised when I saw that all he did was give you a link as to where you could buy the official version from. Which was nice.

Now I see that he has ammended his comments announcing that you can now buy it from "acertainsite.com" - a quick trip over there and yes, for $8.95 you can buy the tutorial video he has made. It just annoys me because I highly doubt that he has received permission to do this. And the bizzare thing is it's a few dollars more than the official version, which comes with cards as well!

Sigh...

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Postby The Keymaster » Mar 28th, '07, 11:57

You can see why! with so many people viewing it on Utube. With half of those proclaiming it to be " da bestest trick ever! your sleight skills are wicked" it's not hard not to hear the cash registers ringing :P

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Postby greedoniz » Mar 28th, '07, 12:37

The over exposure of this routine and the one it is taken from might end up with the inability to ever perform it to a audince without someone saying the words we all love to hear "Ooh I've seen this one before". Sad really as I think this is a nice quick effect

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Postby StevieJ » Mar 28th, '07, 20:49

I remember seeing that trick on the Paul Daniels Show
about twenty years ago.

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Postby CardJunky » Mar 29th, '07, 15:06

I know a pretty funny version of this trick. I once saw a female magician perform it.

It was as follows: (You need to know how the trick is done, which I will not tell you)

1. Have spectator draw a card
2. Place a Joker on the table, making the spectator think its his card. (Plenty ways to do this)
3. Use A Joker for "this - card", ace of Spades for "that - card" and the chosen card as the "other - card"
4. Tell the "I met a guy" story.
5. Say he first wanted you to find the Ace (But everywhere jokers)
6. Then he made it easier and wanted you to find one of the jokers. (But everywhere Aces)
7. Last he showed you The Ace and one Joker and asked you where the other joker is...

I hope you understood everything, if not, PM me.

Anyway, a very amusing variation in my opinion.

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