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Johnny Bravo wrote: What if a routine goes wrong, ie you do a dl & the punter spots it's a dl & says something or you lose a selected card during a shuffle (ID is the answer possibly on that)
What are the angles like when you work at a table with people at both sides of you, particulalrly for turning a face down card face up discreetly (as I was asking about on another topic). Concerns me as punters sitting down have their faces a lot closer to your waist & also you have punters on both sides?
Do you get many people who ruin tricks deliberatly by denying that the revealed card was theirs, or by turning a card up when they've been told to keep it face down.
Lastly, working tables I imagine you'd approach one person one side of the table & work with them, then move to the other side & work with another person, then move onto the next table doing the rounds & thus always selecting different people to perform to.
How do you pro's here work weddings for example? !
Get friends round or other magicians and set up tables in different settings to see what can or can not be seen
Do you get many people who ruin tricks deliberatly by denying that the revealed card was theirs, or by turning a card up when they've been told to keep it face down.
What are the angles like when you work at a table with people at both sides of you, particulalrly for turning a face down card face up discreetly (as I was asking about on another topic). Concerns me as punters sitting down have their faces a lot closer to your waist & also you have punters on both sides?
What if a routine goes wrong, ie you do a dl & the punter spots it's a dl & says something or you lose a selected card during a shuffle (ID is the answer possibly on that)
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