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Postby gerbil » Dec 30th, '05, 22:04



I have an invisble deck and I don't like the routine it can with. I have been trying to come up with a new routine to do with it. I would like any ideas for routines with this deck.

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Postby wardy2001 » Dec 30th, '05, 22:30

Is the routine the normal "take an invisible card"?

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Postby ace of kev » Dec 30th, '05, 22:59

You do not like the ID routine????????????????????????????

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Invisable Deck

Postby Timmy Y » Dec 31st, '05, 00:25

Gerbil,

Yeah, I know, to you and me and all the other guys reading this, the I Deck is not that great. But to the specs, they love it! Just do it natural, put it away and move on to something else - they'll talk about it for days/weeks/years later. Don't try and do anything clever - just use it for what it is. Trust me!

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Postby Zero000 » Dec 31st, '05, 00:46

yeah same, its like the rising card deck. i hate (well more like dislike) performing the I deck and rising card deck, but my audience love it and they do talk about it every time they see me.

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Postby ace of kev » Dec 31st, '05, 01:57

Well if you think about it, the ID is a brilliant invention. What are the chances of only a thought of card appearing face up in a deck?

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Postby MagicIain » Dec 31st, '05, 11:24

Search the forum using the search function above, and you'll find lots of ID suggestions.

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Postby SirRawlins » Dec 31st, '05, 11:30

Yep ... i think it can be an excelent effect as it is ... Bill Malone does and excelent version on his "on the loose" series... incredibly entertaining.

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Re: Invisable Deck

Postby ace of kev » Dec 31st, '05, 13:45

Timmy Y wrote:Gerbil,

Yeah, I know, to you and me and all the other guys reading this, the I Deck is not that great. But to the specs, they love it! Just do it natural, put it away and move on to something else - they'll talk about it for days/weeks/years later. Don't try and do anything clever - just use it for what it is. Trust me!


The ID is great!

Just because the method is so simple doesn't mean it is c*** (not the best)

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Postby TylerD » Jan 2nd, '06, 23:41

Just David Blaine it and say think of a card and there you go lol.

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Postby Larry » Jan 3rd, '06, 11:54

TylerD wrote:Just David Blaine it and say think of a card and there you go lol.

that's the way i go, but i feel like too much of a fool doing big gestures with an "invisible" card.
my arrogance used to stop me performing with easy gimmicks and self working tricks, but now i have come to my senses.
"audience over ability"

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Postby seige » Jan 3rd, '06, 12:01

Get some audience experience of using the ID and you'll realise what a great utility it is.

You can't judge an effect on its simplicity. I've been baffling people for years with the ID, and there's always a look of amazement.

YOU are the performer. If it doesn't work, don't use it. Similarly, don't slag it off just because it doesn't fit your criteria of a 'wow' effect.

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Postby gerbil » Jan 5th, '06, 04:54

So what is the best way to go from the invisble deck to the visible deck.

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Postby magic_evmeister » Jan 5th, '06, 13:40

The best deck switching method I use is to do non-card magic. Put your deck awayand do something like Crazy Man's Handcuffs, then bring out a different deck. People generally don't notice that you've picked a new deck (unless it's a different colour).

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Postby magic_evmeister » Jan 5th, '06, 13:44

Just another note....

It's been mentioned on here many times before but alot of people only use their ID as an "OUT" for a mistake. Since you're an AH I'm sure you make mistakes like the rest of us and if you do lose a selected card before you had chance to peek it or whatever, then you can ask them what it is and do the ID revelation. This is how I use my ID, but I don't carry it with me very often.

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