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			 by Takashikun » Mar 30th, '05, 13:35
by Takashikun » Mar 30th, '05, 13:35 
			
			
Hi all,
I fell in love with a svengali deck and am looking for some effects using the same principle....could you guys recommend me some?  I've heard Mental Photography is good, but I find myself wanting for more...
			
		 
		
			
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			 by bananafish » Mar 30th, '05, 13:48
by bananafish » Mar 30th, '05, 13:48 
			
			There are many. Although by mentioning any by name kind of gives away the method, so isn't really fair on the people that come up with the effect, so I would prefer that no one publically posts any names here.
However - just to prove I am not just being nasty - I will pm you a few...
			
		 
		
			
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			 by daleshrimpton » Mar 30th, '05, 14:38
by daleshrimpton » Mar 30th, '05, 14:38 
			
			Might I suggest looking for a book called 50 tricks with a svengali deck?
Although who in hell's name would want 50 tricks with a svengali deck is beyond me. After the first 2, it kind of looses something when the same card turns up .
p.s mental photography is not a svengali deck.Its far more involved than that
			
		 
		
			
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			 by Mandrake » Mar 30th, '05, 14:49
by Mandrake » Mar 30th, '05, 14:49 
			
			Although who in hell's name would want 50 tricks with a svengali deck is beyond me
Presumably for those audiences with very short memories? 
 
I have a similar booklet ofering a large quantity of things to do with a TT and they're all variations on the same singular theme - do one and you've just about done the lot. 

       
		 
		
			
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			 by daleshrimpton » Mar 30th, '05, 14:53
by daleshrimpton » Mar 30th, '05, 14:53 
			
			Mandrake wrote:Although who in hell's name would want 50 tricks with a svengali deck is beyond me
Presumably for those audiences with very short memories? 

 
Or goldfish.
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			 by Takashikun » Mar 30th, '05, 14:54
by Takashikun » Mar 30th, '05, 14:54 
			
			ok bananafish....will be careful when I post...  

 
		
			
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			 by will_walter » Apr 5th, '05, 08:35
by will_walter » Apr 5th, '05, 08:35 
			
			You could also try a mirage deck-it allows you to fan the cards and show them to be all different.
			
		 
		
			
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