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bronz wrote:To actually answer your question, the tricks are quite similar in effect on a layperson but personally I'd say it's worth having both. I had an argument with the irritating little twerp in Davenports about it which went something like this:
Me - Oh Entourage, that's like Twisted Sisters isn't it?
Twerp - No.
Just "No," I hasten to add, nothing to back it up and no other comment. As if his word was all that was needed.
Me - Yes it is, to a layperson.
Twerp - No. Entourage is a thought of card being revealed as the only one in the packet, Twisted Sisters is a thought of card transposing between packets.
Me - Yeah ok you can split hairs but I bet if you showed both of them to someone they'd describe them roughly the same afterwards.
Twerp - No.
I left soon after this but the point is (and I stand by it) that both tricks have broadly the same appeal. You certainly wouldn't want to do both in the same set. Method wise they're pretty different but the difficulty is about the same. Personally I think Twisted Sisters is a little cleaner and better overall as it has more climaxes and looks that slight bit impossibler, if that's a word.
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