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Nice card trick!

Postby Lerkan » Nov 6th, '05, 23:56



I´m new here. Hello!

I saw this tricks some weeks ago (http://www.kossan.se/roliga/korttrick/korttrick.htm)

I was amazed. Had no idé how he did it.

But i bought some magic books, and i figure out how he did it.
Its a really good trick, and it gives a really nice reaction on the spectators faces.

Enyoy!

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Postby Mystik » Nov 6th, '05, 23:57

im pretty sure this was posted earlier... the trick is jumping jemini. and yeah your right, its a great effect! and he really only has 4 cards.. nice sleights too. :)

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Postby Demitri » Nov 6th, '05, 23:59

Welcome to TM, Lerkan.

ah yes - the famed ebaums version of Jumping Gemini. This clip has popped in here quite often. It's one of my all-time favorite card routines.

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Postby trickyricky » Nov 7th, '05, 16:52

I recently learnt this effect from the video, although i must admit i used the teachings of Michael Ammar before i fully figured it out. WOnderful routine and a real (small) crowd pleaser!

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Postby SirRawlins » Nov 7th, '05, 17:36

Yeah this is a nice routine .. its done the rounds on here a few times ... i recently posted my own version of the routine.

http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic7570.php

Thanks,

Rob

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Postby sbird07 » Dec 7th, '06, 05:39

hey im new here but i have looked all over and can not seem to find how to do the Jumping Jemini trick could someone please tell me or show me where to find it

thanks

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Postby the_mog » Dec 7th, '06, 11:13

noones going to tellyou how to do it..simple as that.. this is not a forum for exposing effects.

however if you want to find out how to do it you could buy "At the Card table" by Darwin Ortiz

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Postby sbird07 » Dec 7th, '06, 13:30

thanks all i wanted was the name of a book i could buy

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Postby the_mog » Dec 7th, '06, 13:34

well thats what i have given you in the post above :)

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Postby dizzydog » Dec 9th, '06, 00:40

sbird07 wrote:thanks all i wanted was the name of a book i could buy


Man your getting hammered just like me!! i just joined the forum today as well, asked 1 question and got flamed.

I think it might be a cultural difference. Hope people are not always rude on this forum.

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Postby Tomo » Dec 9th, '06, 01:18

dizzydog wrote:I think it might be a cultural difference. Hope people are not always rude on this forum.

Oh dear me no, we're very nice and fluffy here. All we ask is that you respect the place enough to find and read the forum guidelines before posting. Think of it as a sort of test. The results mark you out as being either a resourceful and inquisitive sort, which magic loves, or someone who will stand in a burning building and ask if someone will call the fire brigade for them.

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Postby macos » Dec 9th, '06, 01:32

dizzydog wrote:
sbird07 wrote:thanks all i wanted was the name of a book i could buy


Man your getting hammered just like me!! i just joined the forum today as well, asked 1 question and got flamed.

I think it might be a cultural difference. Hope people are not always rude on this forum.



Sorry if you have been mistreated here. Don't get it wrong, people here are very kind and will help you with your questions and struggles what concerns magic. But keep in mind that the forum is still a discussion board where people trade their opinions regarding certain effects etc. You won't find out how a trick is done from here. But once you bought the effect and know how a trick is done (a book or a DVD or whatever) people will help you with the mechanics, giving you tips how to practice, what to watch out for and so on.
The reason why you may feel mistreated is because alot of people (new members mainly) continuesly ask questions like "how is this trick done?" , instead of asking "what's the name of this trick?/where can I get a DVDo about it?". Answering the same unnecessary questions (questions that are against the rules) can be very frustrating and I think the_mog simply misunderstood sbird07 here. I think that is why his answer might have a slightly rude tone to it...

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Postby dizzydog » Dec 9th, '06, 03:06

macos wrote:
dizzydog wrote:
sbird07 wrote:thanks all i wanted was the name of a book i could buy


Man your getting hammered just like me!! i just joined the forum today as well, asked 1 question and got flamed.

I think it might be a cultural difference. Hope people are not always rude on this forum.



Sorry if you have been mistreated here. Don't get it wrong, people here are very kind and will help you with your questions and struggles what concerns magic. But keep in mind that the forum is still a discussion board where people trade their opinions regarding certain effects etc. You won't find out how a trick is done from here. But once you bought the effect and know how a trick is done (a book or a DVD or whatever) people will help you with the mechanics, giving you tips how to practice, what to watch out for and so on.
The reason why you may feel mistreated is because alot of people (new members mainly) continuesly ask questions like "how is this trick done?" , instead of asking "what's the name of this trick?/where can I get a DVDo about it?". Answering the same unnecessary questions (questions that are against the rules) can be very frustrating and I think the_mog simply misunderstood sbird07 here. I think that is why his answer might have a slightly rude tone to it...


I simply asked for tips on how to use a trick in the tips section and got flamed for not giving myself a proper intro and told to buy a book.

Cant discuss tips and secrets of magic on a Magic forum? again..?

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 9th, '06, 12:50

dizzydog wrote:Cant discuss tips and secrets of magic on a Magic forum? again..?
Tips you can discuss but secrets you can't - unless those secrets are your own. If they're someone else's secrets then it's exposure.

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