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B'wave

Postby Takashikun » Apr 5th, '05, 07:51



B'wave

The Effect
"See, I have four blue-backed cards here. Imagine I have another four red-backed cards, all queens, on my left hand; I picked two colours, two reds or two blacks. Which colours do you think I've taken away? Two blacks? Ok, let's throw them away. Now I have two remaining cards -- queen of hearts or queen of diamonds. I've taken away one -- diamonds? Ok, let's throw the queen of hearts away. Now, I'll turn over this queen of diamonds and insert it to this packet -- "

The magi reveals the four cards; only the queen of diamonds is face-up!

"You see, this wasn't just a game of imagination. It's a materialisation of a thought, and because of that, only this queen is red-back."

"Now, I throw away the rest of the cards, right? So here -- "

The faces of the remaining cards are shown. They're all......

Cost
$9 from Magic Warehouse

Difficulty
1
Work on your patter! Make up a great storyline and you're set.

Review
I love it. Using only four cards, you can slip them into your wallet and perform it anytime, anywhere you're asked to do a trick. This is one of the effects where you can concentrate on presentation; in fact, the way you perform it can thoroughly alternate the mood of the effect.

Overall
10/10

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Postby katrielalex » Apr 5th, '05, 08:05

Does this require a "magician's choice"? Because if so, it's not really hard to do... :?

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Postby Nikodemus » Jan 19th, '06, 19:38

None of the cards are shown until the spectator has made their choice.
Yes, this IS a magician's choice. This is a principle that every kid knew when I was about 12 years old. This principle can be used quite subtly to good advantage - but not in this example, IMHO.

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Postby dat8962 » Jan 19th, '06, 22:32

Nikodemus said:

Yes, this IS a magician's choice. This is a principle that every kid knew when I was about 12 years old. This


A bit over stated and even if true, most adults don't seem to have remembered the magician's choice.
Kati Said:

Does this require a "magician's choice"? Because if so, it's not really hard to do...


Totally agree that it's not hard to do but when presented well, it's damn hard for the specs to spot :lol:

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Postby Nikodemus » Jan 20th, '06, 00:45

Sorry, just to clarify - B'wave is not 100% equivoque - but that is the aspect I meant that everyone seemed to know when I was a kid. (Along with things like the 21 card trick).

Although B'wave is only 50% equivoque, I think the spec who knows equivoque will assume it all is.

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