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Postby Magic Man » May 14th, '03, 16:54



This sounds quite good having two cards rise instead of just one . I might just try that. Thanks ?
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Postby seige » May 14th, '03, 17:08

The 2 card rising routine is a great climax. Good idea.

By the way, my own style of card handling makes the particular handling of this trick you are talking about almost impossible for me.

I am constantly keeping the cards moving with riffles, cuts etc. It's almost like a habit.

There are some good rising card handlings in Expert Card Technique, by Hugard and Braue.

Worth taking a look if you're into rising cards.

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Postby Magic Man » May 17th, '03, 19:13

Making two cards rise. Its like having a double whamy.

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Postby seige » May 18th, '03, 11:14

I tried a 2 card climax last night using the Witchcraft clean impromptu method described by Hugard & Braue...

I've used the method before as a rising card revelation, but out of curiosity, I had 2 spectators draw cards.

The first one was great... I immediately then handed the deck out for inspection and shuffling, and upon taking the deck back, I immediately rose the second card.

Worked a treat!!!

By this point I had them eating out of my hands, and the following performance of Brown's version of Out of This World followed closely by Nardi's Triple Impact as a finish to my set absolutely floored my audience.

Great advice, thanks.
Never considered a two card routine!

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Postby Magic Man » May 18th, '03, 16:59

I tried this one it was great. Shame i couldnt hand the cards out for inspection though

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Postby seige » May 18th, '03, 17:54

You can hand out cards for inspection if you use other techniques.

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