jokerdan wrote:I came to a simple solution to fix the problem, I just don't use it.
Then you're missing out on a seriously useful tool. The beauty of the classic force is that it doesn't look like a force at all, if done properly. I know any force shouldn't look like a force, but there are certaain forces out there (e.g. Cross Cut force, cut deeper force, etc) which look decidedly fishy. The classic force and the riffle force are probably the fairest looking forces.
The key to performing the classic force sorrectly is practise. Once you understand the idea behind it you simply have to go out and try it. The problem arises when you start to rely on it to early i.e. if you get it wrong you're stuck up the muddy creek without a paddle.
Try using the classic force evertime you have a spectator pick a card regardless of whether you need to force it or not. Eventually you'll get very good at forcing the card on them.
As for using it infront of friends/family/"tough cookies", just use a bit of common sense. If you think somebody is going to mess you around, don't use the classic force. If you have to force the card in these situations I've found that the riffle force works very well.
If anybody is interested I posted
An Exercise on the Classic Force in the Techniques forum of the restricted area. I suggest you look it up when you get access, or if you are really desperate PM me and I'll send you a copy.