Demitri wrote:ID will get killer reactions, but I personally find it limiting.
I heard a quote once, something like:
If you know a hundred ways to find a selected card, and one way to reveal it, you know one trick. But if you know one way to find it and a hundred ways to reveal it, you know a hundred tricks.
I think this applies here. Although these tricks may be done in the same way, they seem entirely different.
- You spread a deck of cards on a pool table and ask the spectator to hit the cue ball. The card the cue ball stops nearest to is seen reversed in a prediction deck.
- A spectator removes one card from a deck, turns it over, and replaces it. The card is then shown to be reversed in a "sympathetic deck".
- One card is shown reversed in a deck. You ask the spectator to guess which one it is, then spread through to show that he was right.
Not really relevant but I don't think that the ID is "limiting" and I need an excuse for typing something

Kati