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martinjmac New user Georgia 35 Posts |
Hi, Right now I have a pretty basic routine were I end with a big ball under the middle cup and the rest are gone. I would like to know if anyone could help me with a more advanced routine? -Martin- |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
check out john bannon's cups and balls routine in "Impossibilia".
It's not a typical cups and balls routine but it is fun to do and has built-in patter which makes it quite entertaining. Besides that, get the Ammar book on Cups and balls and perhaps his videos on the subject.
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Michael Dustman Inner circle Columbus, Ohio 1223 Posts |
The Ammar book on the Cups and Balls is really a good source of information for anyone interested in structuring a cups and balls routine.
Not only are all sleights, and moves defined and illustrated, but there is a lot of information on how to structure a routine. How to begin, how to end, where to load from, what to load, how do you introduce the effect, etc., etc. Probably one of the most enjoyable features of the book, is the last chapter where Michael interviews many of the leading experts on the Cups and Balls and talks with them on why they do the routine, where in their show do they perform it, and why. |
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