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Roger Kelly Inner circle Kent, England 3332 Posts |
Come on Frank, spill the beans!
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Steranko New user UK 89 Posts |
Steinmeyers - Lie Detector, maybe?
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cajmagic Loyal user Long Beach, California 235 Posts |
Count out 5 rows of 5 cards each
have a person pick a card and state which row it's in take that row up first - then the other 4 repeat - over and over and over and over again eventually the cards will be in the first position and you know what it is PRESTO!!! Also - see the topis "CARD TRICKS I HATE" - This is the one
Caj Brejtfus
CajMagic and the CAJ Deck of Magic Gaff Cards :BIKES: |
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Sensio Special user I promise I won't exceed 641 Posts |
"Do as I Do" and "Card Wrap"
Great impact from very easy-to-do routines... |
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wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
Roger's right.
The Gemini Twins (not to be confused with Bro. John's "The Twins") from Karl Fulves Self Working Card Tricks is a very solid fooler and only requires that you remember two cards for a few seconds. Plus, the book as a bunch of other easy-ish tricks when you get tired of that one. |
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tunafish Regular user Everett, Wa 137 Posts |
"Blind Coincedence" from 13 Steps To Mentalism, pg 318.
This is very easy, and very strong. You can repeat it, and no one will figure it out, it seems completely impossible. It is probably the easiest card trick I've ever seen. You can completely relax, and concentrate on presentation. You can perform it with confidence, because no one will figure it out. You should give it a try! |
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jtcavataio Regular user 174 Posts |
Yeah Frank, Do tell!!!
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