by Emmanuel » Jun 19th, '06, 04:12
Advices and tips required...
There is a new method I developed using a normal deck, no roughing spray, non gaffed or gimmicked cards that could achieved a similar effect based on ID. Any normal playing cards will work. Normally with an ID effect works like this:
1) The deck is in its box, and the spec visualize and name that card out loud.
2) Magician takes out the deck, and search through it, there is a reversed card and that card is shown to be the spectators visualized card.
for the method that I developed with a normal playing card, to achieve the same method, have to go through a few series of steps or I would say a twist... of course, can show both side of the cards to the spectator that it is not a marked or gaffed or gimmicked deck of cards...
Take the card out from the box, ask the spectator to imagine a card...
1) Spectator visualize and say the card's name out loud
2) The magician does some cuts and telling the spectator that the magician will find the card with all the cards face down without looking at its face, the magician will try to guess which one is the spectators card...
3) with only One try, The findings proved to be wrong, then of course pretend to say something like "I am still not that good..need more practice" or any line to create an impression that the trick has gone wrong or not done properly.
4) Then the magician, put the deck back into the box, ask the spectator to hold the box with the deck inside it, and visualize the number and the shape and say it out loud again and hope this time the magic works.
5) Take the cards out of the box, and find a reversed card and it will be the spectators visualized card. The spectator can take the cards out of the box himself and do the searching of the reversed card as opposed to the "ID" which only the magician or performer can handle the deck or else the trick will be given away.
Tell me what you guys think of this method because I am afraid that too many steps will make the spectator to be less interested and less anticipation in that trick or effect.
regards,
Emmanuel.