by kardtrik » Mar 23rd, '05, 10:04
Wow, I'd say that there is an appropriate amount of responses to what is arguably the most imprtant sleight in card magic.
I haven't read them, but I wanted to join the gang and throw in my advice. Hopefully, you get sooooo much advice that you disregard it all, and come up with your own solution.
Myfirst advice is, under no circumstances should you ever count off two cards at tehback of the deck with your left thumb. This is not only obvious, but looks terrible and unnatural.
Next, my method for a DL for the past 15 years has been one of the following, depending on what trick I am doing, and what motivation I have to accmplish the needed two card break in preparation to the lift.
Scenario one, and my least favorite, and least used is to simply spread the cards, and upon closing the spread, obtain a pinky break under the top two cards. I 'll leave your motivation for the spread up to you, but this can be done with little thought
My dominant set up for a DL, is to simply remove the top card of the deck in some sort of gesture--again, I will leave the motivation up to you. As you rright hand gestures with the top card--assuming you are right handed, the left hand has about a second of very nice misdirection to accomplish a little push-off and pull back, leaving a break. Place the top card back on top and Voila!, yo uhave a two card break, ready for a DL.
Some of my moe adventurous collegues just go in to what is called a "two card strike", where you just grab the top two cards as one. this takes practice to a ridiculous extent.
If that is not difficult enough for you, you can grow your left thumbnail (again assuming you are right handed), to a length that is perfect for pushing off two cards as one. The amazing Tony Giorgio showed me this, and was a master of this. It was the most natural looking double I have seen to this. Of course, he was roughly 70 years old, and had worked on it his entire life. (Incidentally, during that same session--which was Mr Giorgio, myself, and Larry Jennings at about 3am in Las Vegas. I was way out of my league--Tony borrowed my deck and shuffled it and proceeded to strip out the aces, one by one, whichever suit I requested. If anyone reading this knows how he did that, please let me know, as he would ot share that with anyone, even Mr Jennings.)
I have seen a lot of double lifts that border on being a flourish. I've seens ome pretty souble lifts that include flips and spins and all kinds of stuf, but avoid this at all costs. A DL is a utility move to make two cards appear as one.
I, being a "naturalist", to use a word in a new way, think that a DL should look EXACTLY like a single lift. whichever above method you use, or one of your own, please make it look normal.
Never give your spectators the chance to think something funy is going on. there is a place for flourishes in magic, but crucial moves like double lifts is not one of those times.
I hope my post here has helped cement what I am sure most of the other posts here have alluded to.
Magic, especially card tricks, need to look normal and not contrived in any way. Keep this in mind, and you will do well.