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Postby Soren Riis » Jan 10th, '08, 21:29



Phas3r wrote:By the way I never been caught on a d/l and nobody ever suspect there was one.


I believe that! The camera is impossible to misdirect. To my taste, as I wrote, I think there is far to much "heat" on the DL on the your your-tube adaptation of "red-hot-mama" (red-chilli-mama).

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Postby Phas3r » Jan 11th, '08, 01:36

thanx again,
i was waiting for more feedback before i make the final video.

I also feel all the heat you talk about when i turn the card and im looking forward for something a tad different to make everything goes easier.

I just really want to keep the main idea, a card is freely chosen and signed, the magician dont have to see the card. Then the backside change color and when we try with a different card, it doesnt seem to work but somehow the red card and the new chosen card changed place.

So I'm trying to find something maybe without shuffling the cards or another way to get ready. I just had a flash i could get ready while i spread and use my right hand with the top half in to turn the card before i replace the deck.

Its probably something i would not do with a normal card but it would allow for the card to be turned much faster. Anyway ill play with some ideas and will update when i will feel ready.

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Postby magicmystro » Jan 11th, '08, 19:50

I liked the effect itself but i didn't like way it was presented i think the effect would be greatly enchanced if patter was added. Keep workng on it though and you could have quite a neat little trick.

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