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Struggling with an effect? Any tips (without giving too much away!) you'd like to share?

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Postby Renato » Apr 22nd, '06, 20:45



Ah yes, Tom Salinsky, he of Space Cadets...good download, quite an improvement on the original IMHO. Combine that with Derren's idea from Pure Effect and you're on to a goodun!

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Postby Mahoney » Apr 22nd, '06, 23:37

In my opinion (of what I know) Paul Harris' Galaxy combined with a stripper deck is the best you can get it. Salinsky's version is good, but I'd only use it for the separation bit, then I would continue with Galaxy. The inconsistency in galaxy isn't noticed really, and it's easier than Salinsky's version, and doesn't require a pass.

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Postby mark lewis » Apr 23rd, '06, 06:25

I have been in touch with Mr George Blake in the spirit world and he has kindly allowed me to describe his method.

However I am too tired out to bother. Here is a clue though. You don't have to set up the deck secretly. You TELL them you are setting up the deck.

There. Figure that one out.

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Postby rcarlsen » Apr 23rd, '06, 09:46

Howcome so many like this trick? I have had specs catching me on this trick....

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Postby Option » Apr 23rd, '06, 10:00

How were you caught? I only do a simple version, but nobody's found me out yet. The specs don't know what ur doing, so there's no reason for them to suspect until it's finished...

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Postby rcarlsen » Apr 23rd, '06, 10:19

they just figure ut out...

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Postby seige » Apr 23rd, '06, 11:18

rcarlsen wrote:they just figure ut out...


The idea with this is not to let on or give any idea what is the outcome.

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Postby moonbeam » Apr 23rd, '06, 11:19

rcarlsen wrote:they just figure ut out...
U must be very unlucky then, or you've been showing your trick to some super-sighted audiences :cry:

I've performed this trick loadsa times and I've never been caught out.

The way I present this trick is as follows:

I shuffle the deck then I ask the spectator to clear their mind and start thinking of red and black and to form a sequence of red, red, black, red ... etc. Whilst they are doing this I reckon on that I'm picking up vibes from them and proceed to set up the deck in front of them. Whilst I'm setting up, I make sure that the spec is constantly forming red and black images in their mind. Occasionally I'll stop and do a bit of play acting such as telling the spec to think only of red and black as other images in their mind are clouding my vision etc :twisted:

When I'm sorting the cards into 2 piles, I always take the card off the top of the deck before I place it onto whichever pile the spec chooses - the amount of times people have "explained" the trick by saying that when they chose red I took a red card from the top of the deck and when they chose black I took a black card from the bottom of the deck. So I always stress that the card comes from the top of the deck and I always place it onto their selected pile using no devious sleights :wink:

*Touches wood* I've never been caught out doing it this way :lol:

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Postby dat8962 » Apr 23rd, '06, 11:32

Greetings Rune

I too think that you've either been unlucky or need a different OOTW routine.

From what I've seen of your card work I am somewhat surprised, I have to say. If I were only half as good at cards as you are then I would still consider myself gifted :lol:

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Postby stevebo » Apr 23rd, '06, 11:45

I've never had any problem with this trick. Whenever I do the reveal of the cards, before I reveal it, I look at the cards and I say "Let's see how you've done... looks like you did alright!". That kinda reassures them that I didn't do anything sneaky.

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Postby ace of kev » Apr 23rd, '06, 12:01

mgould wrote:Why not use Lennart Green's Angle Separation?


Great move, but requires a hell of a lot of practice (in my opinion)

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Postby rcarlsen » Apr 23rd, '06, 12:14

dat8962, you are always full of nice words :) thanks...

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Postby mark lewis » Apr 23rd, '06, 12:52

Try this:

Have a joker in your shirt or breast pocket. During the dealing process ask the spectator to give you one card that he is not sure about. Place it into the pocket and switch it for the joker leaving it protruding from the pocket. Jacket breast pocket is better than a shirt pocket for the protruding part of things.

At the end you show all the reds and blacks in the usual way and climax the thing by saying "oh you remember the card you weren't sure of? It appears to be the joker."

There. Don't say I don't give you anything.

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Postby dat8962 » Apr 23rd, '06, 12:55

Mark

That's a lovely twist to this routine and one that I very much like the sound of.

Thanks

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Postby mark lewis » Apr 23rd, '06, 13:01

Naturally. And there is more if you all behave yourselves. The George Blake idea is most wondrous and for those of you who are digitally challenged I have the good news that no false shuffles are required.

Later.

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