by kitaristi0 » Mar 5th, '07, 22:38
This one is kind of linked to my thread 'A coin routine thought', and was just something I thought of while fiddling with a deck of cards.
Say you plan on doing a card routine with five tricks. Four tricks require you to hold a break and control cards up, down and around the deck. In one trick you force a card and can go out of your way to show that you aren't holding any funny breaks or doing any slick moves or anything.
Other things being equal, would you rather have the trick where you force a card as the first trick you do, or the last?
To me it seems obvious that you would want the force card trick last. If you have it first then during the rest of the routine the spectator is going to have an image of you (during the first trick) clearly showing nothing funny is going on, and is going to start wondering why you aren't doing the same thing the other tricks. If instead you have it last, the spectator might think "wait, why didn't he do that in first four tricks he did", but I think the spectator would be much more likely to just ignore that fact if he had to think backwards to the first four tricks.
In short, have your card forcing trick last to avoid casting suspicion on other tricks where you don't go to great length to prove you aren't doing anything funny.
Of course this raises issues of over proving and whether you should even say "look I'm not holding any breaks" but that's a separate thread.
Sorry for rambling on, but I'd like to hear your thoughts.