JammyT wrote:I did say 'I just don't see how this could be pre - arranged unless the second spec was a stooge and I am almost certain that that is not the case.'
And with respect I do know the basics, which is why I am looking into something that seems a little more advanced.
The key point was that you had no idea how it could have been done, except with a stooge (whether or not you thought it was unlikely). I have noticed that a lot of magicians who don't know much about mentalism (and this includes some mentalists...) can only think of "stooge" as a method for a lot of mentalism effects.
What I was highlighting was that if you knew the
right basics (note that I said you needed to learn "more" basics, not "the" basics), then you wouldn't necessarily be foxed. Even if you didn't know the exact method used, you'd have ideas for ways in which it might have been done.
Instead of saying thank you for me bothering to tell you which resources you should start looking at (exactly what you asked for), all you have done is protest about a fairly obvious conclusion I drew from what you wrote.
You say you don't have a clue as to how a trick was done, I say that it's because you don't know the basic methods (of mentalism) and then you say that of course you know the basics and that therefore you need something more advanced. I know that if you were aware of the right basic principles, you couldn't be so completely lost. In case I was wrong, I suggested both mentalism basics (
13 Steps is probably the best option for your purposes) and "further reading".
Again as I said before, had I been able to see the trick in question, I might have a better idea of exactly what went on. However, as you wanted to know how to
start down the road to "thought of" card effects, that is the information I gave you. I was willing to try to help precisely because you initially indicated that you wanted to know where to start learning, rather than having it all handed to you on a plate. Perhaps I was wrong, but your previous posts on this forum left me with the impression that you are a decent sort.
If I was right about what you wanted, I have thought of other things that might help - Tomo's
Naked Mentalism books (especially the first two, but probably not the sort of "thought of" card trick you saw) and Paul Brook's
The Gift. Yes, I have recommended a lot of books (there are actually many, many more that might be relevant, but I am trying to weed them out a bit for you). That's because there are lots of ways of achieving this sort of effect, and the one used for the trick you saw might be completely impractical for you to use.
That reminds me, has anyone ever written a book on how to use the nature of television production to make tricks look even more impossible?