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mario_wong New user Hong Kong 43 Posts |
How do you guys think?
http://www.ilvoeyou.net/friends/wan/2-9-......bles.wmv
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Sonicstabber Regular user Sydney, Australia 174 Posts |
How do I think?.. Quite well actually:) thanks for asking.
Nice video, the concept is something that has been done before but in a different manner, instead of Passing the cards as a revelation, you would double undercut them. I learnt it as Gambler VS Magician effect, using a Tenkai Turnover for a triumph, and the cutting as described previously. Then the revelation of the 4 aces/ kings. Nice work, the passes are a bit sharp ( the motions are very blunt, and hard.. soften it up, make it a bit smoother without making your hands jolt when you do the pass). Eddie |
yentlswolfs New user 89 Posts |
Good job!
I already saw this trick done, without passes. It was on one of the Easy To Master Card Miracles series. |
DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
Very nice routine...I have no criticisms. Keep up the good work!
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edh Inner circle 4698 Posts |
Mario_wong, Very nice good work. Where did you learn this?
yentlswolf, What vol. of ETMCM is this on and what is the name of this effect? edh
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Sam Tabar Inner circle Austin, Texas 1050 Posts |
The concept is similar to Martin Nash's "Title Bout" but without the kicker and is also similar to "Silas and the Slickers" by Elmer Applegate as performed by Jeff McBride.
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Matt Pulsar Inner circle 1130 Posts |
Nicely done. I would only ask, who is this for? It is a good display of moves, but that gets lost on laymen. Basically this kind of routine strikes me as a way to show off a good pass. You did title it Passing Doubles. that's like calling the Ambitious card, repeated double lifts with a top change. The Gamblers vs Magicians routine is one of my favorites. But it is so not because of the handling, but because it has a good story. It has a challenge, drama you get one wrong" and then triumph in a magical way. People love this routine. Your handling is very nice, but a pass is a move we are not supposed to see. Have you tried this from the standpoint that you have a mixed deck, then you turn over the top card and it is a king, mix the deck again, show another king, and so on. Or, if you could reveal them in different ways. Pass Pass Pass Pass kind of tips off what is going on here. Perhaps a pass, and a pop out, top shot, etc. Varying things may make it more interesting. On a technical note you have a beautiful handle on the pass, but the double lift could use a little finesse. When you are turning the cards back down, just let them drop on there own, don't set them to the deck. This is the most convincing part of a good double. Hope this is the kind of thing you were looking for. I am not trying to be harsh, just want to help. Looks like you are putting in allot of work and that is inspiring. Thanks, Stuart
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