The click pass

Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby rcarlsen » Jun 24th, '05, 17:51



You won't get anyone here explaining how you do such a move. You should get yourself a dvd or a booklet explaining some basic coin moves.

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Re: The click pass

Postby rcarlsen » Jun 24th, '05, 17:55

OK, if my english is that bad, I am sorry, but how can this be misunderstood?

sinajar wrote:I bought a trick where it said to do this and i don't know how to do it??If you got any advice pm me please.


You say you need to know a move you don't know and that you need help. How can anyone help you, without revealing the secret?

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Postby rcarlsen » Jun 24th, '05, 18:03

I think you are misunderstanding the reason and rules of this forum. After posting 9 posts in this forum, please don't ask for secrets and moves in magic. You are still a "new user". Go read the rules and etiquettes of the forum. For all I know, you might be a great magician, but you might also be one of those "hangarounds". Do as everyone else in this forum, study magic, by books and dvds. Invest in your magic and hobby and support those who invented the moves and tricks. I am not being rude or "picking things", I am just telling you that noone will ever tell you how to do that move. No reason to get angry....

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Postby jokerdan » Jun 24th, '05, 18:28

Next time just think.


You should have thought before you posted in the first place. Have you read the rules yet?

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Postby nickj » Jun 24th, '05, 19:10

Careful! This is bordering onthe kind of offensive posting that we try to avoid.

A click pass should be found in most basic magic books and DVDs, there is certainly one in Bobo's modern coin magic.

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Postby Demitri » Jun 24th, '05, 19:16

No offense, sinajar - but he DID tell you he had a problem with your post, and what the problem was.

YOU kept going back at him. He was just letting you know the rules about exposure.

If you're still looking for a place to learn it - check out David Roth's Expert Coin Magic Made Easy Volume 2, it has the click pass plus many other moves. David Roth also happens to be one of the best coin workers and teachers in magic - so the investment is WELL worth it.

Don't be so quick to jump on Rune in the future - if you're nice he has PLENTY of advice and knowledge to offer you. Just don't expect him, or anyone else to just HAND you moves (even in a PM - would YOU mind if someone just gave away an effect you created?). So, to take your own advice - JUST THINK.

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Postby rcarlsen » Jun 26th, '05, 15:38

Having said all this, I hope you figure out your move. I was not trying to be difficult, just "fair". Hope you figure it out, and good luck with your magic.

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Postby dat8962 » Jun 26th, '05, 18:35

Hi Sinjar

It's often a problem when buying tricks online that you don't get sufficient instructions on all of the moves required, particularly if the move is key to the success of the trick. Most tricks make an assumption that you will know certain basics, even if they don't make it clear. it is frustrating to open up and read the instructions only to find this out.

One of the joys of TalkMagic is that you can find out about tricks before you purchase them, just to see what else is needed. It would also be nice if more of the manufacturers and sellers of tricks, posted a difficulty rating on the packaging and not only on the web sites.

If you feel agrieved by a purchase and think that you have been misled over the difficulty then it may be worth pointing this out to the manufacturer.

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Postby Mahoney » Jun 26th, '05, 23:13

Try to work it out yourself without any help. See what the result you are trying to achive is then how you start. Imagine looking at yourself as a spectator. Look in the mirror and just try things out. I found out most of my coin palms but just seeing where I could get the coin etc. I think it's a good idea to start thinking laterally and thinking like a magician, rather than being handed the solutions. It should encourage you to be alot more creative.

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