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Joe Mansfield Loyal user 227 Posts |
Does anyone have an easy force for 2 jumbo cards? I can force poker size, but the jumbos are a bit bulky to handle.
Thanks, Joe Mansfield |
gtxby33 Veteran user 347 Posts |
Use equivoque.
white hats rule.
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Samuel Catoe Inner circle South Carolina 1268 Posts |
Use two jumbo pop-eyed popper decks. Split the decks and use half of each one as one deck.
Samuel
Author of Illusions of Influence, a treatise on Equivoque.
PM me for details and availability. |
mitrof New user Sunny South Florida 54 Posts |
I agree with Samuel, the jumbo pop-eyed popper deck is about as easy as it gets.
-Frank |
Larry Barnowsky Inner circle Cooperstown, NY where bats are made from 4770 Posts |
#1 Place the force cards in the center of the deck separated by a reversed card. Reverse the second from bottom card. Give the spectator the deck and tell him to place it behind his back. Now have him place the the bottom card on top. Now have him reverse the new bottom card and place it in the middle of the deck. Have him look through the deck and see where his reversed card went. It will appear to be between the two force cards. This is an old force.
#2 Force the two cards using the procedure in Close Up Card Magic for "Mated" It uses the Lorayne force and a simple cut. Use the two jokers as the other cards. |
marko Inner circle 2109 Posts |
How about the Cut Deeper force? Criss Cross cut? A 50/50 forcing deck?
Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: frequently there must be a beverage.
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Joe Mansfield Loyal user 227 Posts |
All good ideas. I like the pop eyed popper bestm I think. This is for Collectors Workshop's Jumbo Horizontal Rising Card.
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Symmatrix Special user 553 Posts |
Use the forcing jumbo card which is made of rough and smooth concept. Get jumbo card if you want to use it for forcing. My friend got one and it is good and easy handling.
Symmatrix
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Only Those Who Can See The Invisible Can Do The Impossible. Symmatrix Magic |
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