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ippy903 wrote:Well ive just started doing some card magic lately (you can call me beginner =P). Im so bad at it and whenever i do the double lifting in front of my friends, they can guess straight away that i lifted two cards. Then i ask them if it looked like one but they say yeah.. so.. i think i need more practice on it and i guess once i master the card lifting i can perform the two card monte and shock them =P
seige wrote:A small weird 'gasp' when she saw it in the morning, but even after that, she NEVER suspected it was a magic prop. Even to this day, she still gets fooled by TT effects
Im so bad at it and whenever i do the double lifting in front of my friends, they can guess straight away that i lifted two cards.
I think the trouble you might have with them now is that they know one magic secret (the DL), so when you show them other card stuff, they'll assume it's done the same way.
Demitri wrote:Evan, I think what Steve meant was, once they know of the DL, they think other tricks are done with a DL as well. They won't always be RIGHT - but that's what they'll think.
I think he meant - once you spoil a method, it has potential to spoil the spectator (ie - the Wizard wasn't so "wonderful" when Toto pulled back the curtain)
Evan, I think what Steve meant was, once they know of the DL, they think other tricks are done with a DL as well. They won't always be RIGHT - but that's what they'll think.
I think he meant - once you spoil a method, it has potential to spoil the spectator (ie - the Wizard wasn't so "wonderful" when Toto pulled back the curtain)
what I mean is that maybe doing a few tricks for them that obviously aren't done using that method (ie. non card tricks, or different types of effects) might get them away from that kind of thinking - after which you could start using your new improved DL.
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