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ltrblst Loyal user 226 Posts |
I would love to perform Asi Wind ACAAN, but I'm still learning the Redford stack to a decent level.
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On Oct 19, 2020, Sixten wrote: Is this published? Where? Thanks. |
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goochelen New user Hexagonia 76 Posts |
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On Oct 19, 2020, Sixten wrote: Hi, Can you point me to where I can find a reference to "SI's ACAAN" as I have not been able to find it ? Thanks in advance. |
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gotgot New user 79 Posts |
From one of his lecture, it seems Joshua Jay has a few routines with a memorized deck. He performs a variant of "three cards from one spec to the other" which is nice.
does anyone know if he published his other mem deck routines somewhere? |
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Kassim New user 58 Posts |
Asi winds acaan for sure
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The_MetalMaster Veteran user Indiana 320 Posts |
For me it’s Simon Aronson’s Two Beginnings. Simple and effective. One person names a card, another picks a card, and it’s the same card! Always impresses! I believe it was the first MD trick I learned and I’m always ready to go with it.
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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
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On Jul 12, 2021, The_MetalMaster wrote: Slightly old thread, but I found this one quite interesting. I looked up Simon's 'Two Beginnings' in 'Try the Impossible' and it appears very similar to a Darwin Ortiz effect called "Test Your Luck" ('On the Memorised Deck' video). They are methodologically much the same, with the main difference being the premise each utilises. Simon cleverly tricks you before you think the trick has even started, whereas Darwin presents it as an incredible piece of spectator luck. Both are good ploys and both tricks employ the same key move to make the effect happen. Therefore, if anyone can do either trick, then the other will be a breeze. I have only recently learned 'Test Your Luck', so I will probably stick with that, but I might adapt it to the premise that Simon utilises to see which gets the better reaction. Thanks for bringing my attention to yet another Aronson gem, he will be remembered as a true great.
aka Lucky John
Sydney, Australia |
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Msoriano New user 18 Posts |
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On Nov 25, 2022, JuanPoop wrote: Hi there!!! I've perform both tricks during the same session and I can assure you that they look pretty different for the espectator. Even though the "inner life" (quoting Ascanio) of both effects is indeed the same, the external life is completely different, due to the patter. Try both!!! |
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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
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On Dec 20, 2022, Msoriano wrote: Thanks for that. I will definitely try both and see how the “external life” presents. I didn’t see it that way, so it’s great to have that pointed out. I appreciate your post.
aka Lucky John
Sydney, Australia |
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