Pression when performing a trick

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Pression when performing a trick

Postby ramodkk » Jun 15th, '06, 15:37



Dont you guys hate those people who are just looking for a way to mess up your trick? and when you finish, they keep asking you to do it again and again, and some of my tricks can't do say more than twice. I get so mad!!

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 15th, '06, 15:43

yes! now how about an introduction :lol:

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Postby ramodkk » Jun 15th, '06, 15:57

What do you mean?

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Postby Stephen Ward » Jun 15th, '06, 16:01

People normally post an introduction in the introductions sections. What you fav magic is, you background in magic etc.

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Postby ramodkk » Jun 15th, '06, 16:02

oh, thanks

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Postby ramodkk » Jun 15th, '06, 16:14

Ready now

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Re: Pression when performing a trick

Postby Rubber Chicken » Jun 15th, '06, 16:19

ramodkk wrote:Dont you guys hate those people who are just looking for a way to mess up your trick? and when you finish, they keep asking you to do it again and again, and some of my tricks can't do say more than twice. I get so pi**ed!!!

Think of it as a wonderful opportunity to hone your skills in the art of diplomacy.

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Re: Pression when performing a trick

Postby magicmonkey » Jun 15th, '06, 19:57

ramodkk wrote:Dont you guys hate those people who are just looking for a way to mess up your trick? and when you finish, they keep asking you to do it again and again, and some of my tricks can't do say more than twice. I get so mad!!


Some are deliberately trying to trip you up, I am starting to get used to this.
it can be either that they dont like magic, dont like you, or even just plain old fashioned jealousy that you can do something that they cant.

Never underestimate the lengths people can go to if you have knowledge that they do not. If you won't show them how, maybe the 2nd time around they can put you off enough so that you do even if you don't mean to (flashes etc.).

I thought my mate was going to go nuts at me last night because I wouldn't show him how something was done. The brilliant thing was it was not only repeatable and completely examinable, but with good handling instantly reset right under his nose. The more I did it, the further he got from the truth lol. People just want to know how, that's just something I'm getting used to.

If they insist on seeing a trick again, have something else ready, preferably something that can be repeated as instantly as possible.
"Na, check this one out it's better" That way they will soon forget about bugging you for repeats on the 1st trick and if the next one is that good and repeatable they will also not think you were avoiding redoing the 1st as you can go straight into a repeat of the 2nd. You could even suggest it, "look, didn't you get it the 1st time? i'll show you again".

I find that tricks that begin under the pretence of showing them how to do a trick can good for this. If you have RRTCM, the spectators card trick isnt too shabby for this very purpose and is prepared for in seconds. heh heh, I learnt just last weekend, however, that one isn't best suited for drunk people. If they stray from their instruction midway through it really takes the edge off that one.

When working out patter for any effect, I always try to see where people could possibly throw a verbal spanner in the works and have a reply or route to go down ready. These are added to each time I perform the trick for more than just a mirror.

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Postby Deamond606 » Jun 15th, '06, 20:26

Yes, just today, i was doing a trick where its not very repeatable beacuase if you look closely you can see how its done, but the first time, there not looking. Then came the guessings and getting mad. I especially hate when someone (mostly my friends) say "how" but its not true, and when you tell them no, they dont beleive you.

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Postby Durto » Jun 15th, '06, 22:28

Deamond606 wrote:Then came the guessings and getting mad. I especially hate when someone (mostly my friends) say "how" but its not true, and when you tell them no, they dont beleive you.

Sounds like an other case for the good old: "Well that's looks a bit too complex" line! (Don't know who on the forum I should credit...).
Search for "Hecklers" in the search function for about a thousand threads about those kind of situation and great ideas to get away from them!

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Postby ramodkk » Jun 16th, '06, 02:58

Deamond606 wrote:I especially hate when someone (mostly my friends) say "how" but its not true, and when you tell them no, they dont beleive you.


yeah, this is really bad too, they think they know how to do it, and they feel like they just stepped on you.

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Re: Pression when performing a trick

Postby giznorm » Jun 16th, '06, 09:37

magicmonkey wrote:If they insist on seeing a trick again, have something else ready, preferably something that can be repeated as instantly as possible.

For these occasions it may be nice to have an effect you can do that has various methods. I have an adapted version of a trick called Queen Piece from Virtual Miracles (www.magictricks.co.uk). It is a very nice sandwich effect with a different handling each time you repeat it.

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