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[quote] On 2012-02-17 09:06, LoïcJ. wrote: For a magic demo, the goal is to entertain spectators. You want to create the perception that you can do everything with cards. You can deal from everywhere, you can know any card at any position, you can win at any game, etc... For example, the Steve Forte's demo for the tv show "hidden secret of magic" is perfect. In 5 minutes, spectators think that Steve Forte can realize anything at anytime (and he really can do ! lol) For a magician, in my opinion, you have to show a absolute full deck control. And the center deal is perfect for that. BUT you are a magician. You can chose between a real center deal or a fake center deal... Peronally, I don't like to do a center deal (but I like to watch some great center dealer) and I don't want to loose time with this move. Ask you if this move is really important for you or if you just want to entertain spectators with it. Ricky Jay for his show "Ricky Jay and his 52 assistants" presents a wonderful "center deal" because he has a great story. The acting is great too. My english is so bad, I hope it's comprehensible. [/quote]
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