pdjamez wrote:Apologies for lurking on what seems to be an almost private conversation, but your dialogue has been of great interest.
Not at all, the more feedback the better! I'm glad its struck a chord with a few people.
The idea of Top Trumps (my favourite game as a child!

) is an interesting one. People aren't going to have any idea of whats going on if you start using them, you could really catch them off guard. Seeing as my view on performance is to do something that leaves a spectator slightly baffled, this might be an interesting angle to look at.
As regards ESP or Tarot Cards I would never take a 'psychic' angle, because people today are so cynical. Even if the trick works out perfectly, the claim that you're using psychic techniqiues will be dismissed and instantly 'trickery' will be in the back of their minds. So I'd need to give them another option as to how it is done.
I actually prefer not to spell it out to my victims. I merely like to suggest it, drop in a couple of subtle hints towards a method (that I'm not actually using), hoping they will be intellegent enough to make the leap. Telling them that I am using psychology, body language etc etc - while they may believe it - somewhat ruins it and may even invite some cynicism. In fact, it might have the completely opposite result to what I'm after. They may begin to dismiss anything that happens because 'he's good with pyschology', which is essentially just as bad as 'he's good at sleight of hand'. Anything that can be used to dismiss the expereince is bad.
pdjamez wrote:Now I did use to think like this, but there are some real gems out there.
Yes I agree, the joy of self working tricks is that you can have so much fun with the presentation. If you take it completely seriously and give it space in a routine, no one is going to be suspicious of it. And chances are there will be no moments where sleight of hand could have taken place - and this is the gap where you inject your own personal angle, whether it be pyschology, psychic skill or whatever.
Slipping the occassional self-worker into a routine of 'mentalism' (or whatever you want to call it!) is good fun - even if its just for your own satisfaction! Just for a couple of minutes you can smile inside knowing that they are being totally blown away by something so simple! Naughty I know.
Another long post, so I apologise! Thanks again for your input and I look forward to what else you have to say!
Mark