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lindz wrote:This is a very interesting topic actually because I actually believe the simplist thing's impress the lay's most. I alway's keep a couple of backup trick's which I normally don't use but lately on a couple of occassions I have had to use them and one of my backups is also the old pick a card, lose it in the pack, try to find card and get wrong card, ok hold this wrong card and with the magic wave it's the right card blah blah blah, we all no the drill. Anyway's upon doing this effect people literally get all over excited and squemish and this is the one they all talk about as I'm packing up to go. Now this to me just alway's seemed boring but maybe that's because I have seen it so many times and it's become repetitive where lay audiances haven't seen it this is what there looking for something simple,direct and visual not overcomplicated sleights that take years of practise. I just wish I could see from lay's perspective one last timeAnyway there's one thing for certain a lesson we all need reminding from time to time. Never take granted of the simplist of tricks and use them it's all in the presentation.
MasterCyde wrote:I don't tend to perform many of the basic, older tricks I know because I don't get much joy performing a trick I've done loads of times which is basic in my eyes. Although when I do perform them, they seriously get the strongest response.
Kevin Cann wrote:MasterCyde wrote:I don't tend to perform many of the basic, older tricks I know because I don't get much joy performing a trick I've done loads of times which is basic in my eyes. Although when I do perform them, they seriously get the strongest response.
Always perform the tricks that get the strongest response NOT the ones YOU enjoy doing most. Remember it's all about entertaining the audience NOT about entertaining yourself
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