ok, so I appreciate there must 1001 ways of forcing a card (albeit as a beginner 'novician' the svengali/mirage is still my personal favourite guaranteed way) - but I have been reading through some old threads here and have become fascinated with some of the ingenious ways there are of revealing the forced card.
I have the 101 ways booklet for the svengali, but I believe that the people here are more inventivie than that.
It seems it is most common to guess a few times and get it wrong - and then just when joe public think you have messed up - the card is revealed in some amazing way. And its 'the amazing way' that fascinates me most.
I thought it would be interesting if we all posted some of our favourite methods here. (assuming this isn't breaking any secrecy rules)
My personal favourite was posted by Seige - (full details can be found in this thread - http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... t=svengali) which basically involved the trick going wrong and the punter buying a bottle of beer only to find that the card they had selected was actually inside the sealed bottle... Now that's clever. I only wish I had been there to see the expression on his face when he opened the bottle.
I thought of one - (although quite possible I have seen it somewhere else and subconsciously adopted it as my own idea - in which case I apologise) - anyway I recently bought an imitation leather change wallet (quality poor but still quite effective for switches/vanishes)
I start off by saying I am going to do some magic with a photograph and I show a picture of myself with a bicycle card sticking out of my top pocket (face to my chest). I ask the spectator to have a good look at the photograph then I place it in the wallet and place the wallet on the table.
I then get the spectator to pick a card - and promptly tell them that they selected the same card from the photograph - pointing to the back and saying that the back is the same as the one in the photo.
ok - so they aren't very impressed so far, so I assure them that it is the same card - and open up the wallet and ask them to take the photograph out and check it. Of course they still expect to see the photograph that has me with the card back showing - but in fact now the card is facing the camera - which is of course their selected card.
So far this has gone down pretty well.
I am still plucking up confidence though to attempt putting the card in a bottle of beer. knowing my luck and the barmaids round my way it would be sold to the wrong person...
