by seige » Feb 6th, '06, 15:44
I just wrote a post, Who's afraid of the big bad: TOP CHANGE, and suddenly realised this could be a bit of a theme... 'Who's afraid of...' etc.
Anyhow, I'd just like to ask—how many of you cardies actually use the classic force as opposed to any other force?
When in 'impromtu' mode, which is your force of choice?
I've recently been using the classic force a lot more, and I am becoming almost over-confident at my accuracy. It would seem that forcing cards this way is a bit of a challenge to most, but I am finding it really rewarding.
For speed, and sure-fire results, I generally used to use the more predictable and stable cross-cut force. But this is dwindling in my estimations as a real force.
Nothing seems more pure than spreading a deck in front of someone and guiding them to pick the exact card you want them to. The spreading of face-down cards is the absolute bottom level as far as random choice goes. The spectator really does have a totally free choice, and although 'in their hands' selections seem fairer, there's something magical about a force done so spontaneously as is the case of the classic force.
However, lessons I've learned along the way and during my road to enlightenment are that one should always have an 'out' just in case the force card is missed! (i.e. carry an ID!)
Something else about the classic force which is important is psychology and continuity.
The classic force can be done from a shuffled deck and even a borrowed deck. It takes very little preparation, and during it's use the deck is of course as clean as a whistle. The psychological impact on a spectator that you have used a shuffled deck—even their own deck—to perform a miracle is nothing short of a hammer to the head.
From a continuity point of view, once the card is forced you need do nothing more. No breaks, no sleights, no false cuts etc. The work is done at that precise moment. The rest of the effect is pure, and unbroken.
There's a huge amount of satisfaction from your part. Absolute joy as the spectator takes out the exact card from the deck which you've had photocopied onto your t-shirt, for example. And as I said... imagine BORROWING a deck and performing this miracle with almost no set up at all.
Sure—there are many other ways of forcing a card. But most of them involve sleights or gaffs or glimpses or stooges etc.
I kind of broke down the barriers of fear by analysing the mechanics and statistics, and once that is done, it's actually not as hard as it seems...
e.g. there are 52 cards, you want to force 1 of them Therefore, a one-in-52 chance of doing it by pure fluke.
Now, in the case of a classic force, you can immediately discount the top 10 and bottom 10 cards of the deck, as you are not going to make them available by way of keeping them from spreading. 20 eliminated. So now we're down to a one-in-32 chance.
Next comes the speed... if you accelerate the initial spread, you can move quickly past the first 15-20 cards in a blink, even before you've fully offered the spread to the spectator. So, another 20 cards eliminated. You're now down to a one-in-12 chance.
With the force card usually near the centre, you know that there's around 26 cards in front and around 25 behind. So, if you focus on the one card you are going to force, there's really a huge chance you'll force it without much effort.
The Classic Force truly is the purest and most natural force I think you can do. And I will be hoping to use it a lot more and give as many tips as possible. Don't be afraid, EMBRACE IT!