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serge storms Veteran user Las Vegas 380 Posts |
Basic effect is you take out your bicycle deck, shuffle a little if you want, have a spectator either hold the deck behind their back or under a table so its out of sight. You either write a prediction and place aside or just already have your prediction set aside or have someone holding it etc.
Have spectator with deck behind back (or under table where they can't see it) pull out a card, and without looking at it put it face up on top of the deck. You have them cut the deck so the face up card is buried in the middle. Have them then hand you the deck which you spread face down on the table to show one face up card in the middle somewhere. Your prediction you had written down matches the selection. that's the first climax. You then turn the selected card face down to show it has a different colored back than the rest of the deck for your second (and even stronger) climax. The thing I like about this is that you can also have the card have a different back design in additon to the different color. Or you can have it have the birthday persons name on the back. Or the name of a company, or a logo, etc. And you can have it be different each time so when working the bar or tables you can do a quick 1 second reset and do it at another table with a completely different card and prediction each time. I've worked with similar effects in the past but am always looking to improve on a method or handling as most of us do, and was willing to pay $14.95 to find out. So, with no rough and smooth, no wax or tape, and no sleights, this is strong, visual magic that won't dissapoint in my opinion. Once you see the basic effect; you'll soon see how you can change the ending (as I did) so that you can have the special birthday persons name be on the back of the card etc with just a couple extra seconds planning. When you're working tables or the bar in a restaurant, finding out who's celebrating what is one of the first things you do and if you're smart you have the waitstaff supply you with that info so you're always prepared to take advantage of the situation. This trick fits neatly into that and its a can't miss. I got it along with a couple other things ordered from http://www.bobsolarimagic.com Still playing with one of the other items which I'll post once I get some handling down. Check it out I think you'll be pleasantly surprised! |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3341 Posts |
I agree this is Great no Rough & Smooth & no memory work I have to give this a try Thanks for the review !
Tops |
doowopper Elite user 492 Posts |
I agree with Serge Storm's review of "Brainwave for Dummies" - it's wonderful - tried it with several groups and it played very well - couldn't be easier to do, allowing the performer to rely completely on presentation.
Check it out at http://www.gmrcreations.com/bob/under15.......rdummies Richard |
rowdymagi5 Inner circle Virginia 3624 Posts |
No sticky tape? This is interesting!
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doowopper Elite user 492 Posts |
Rowdymagi5,
Definitely no sticky tape. Richard |
MikeHall New user 41 Posts |
How about no dbl******* ?
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afknight Elite user 499 Posts |
The link shows a Hoyle deck but the ad copy says Bicycle... which is it?
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digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
Hi serge storms/doowopper,
I was wondering if the deck can be examined and/or can it be shown to be a "regular" deck of cards (ie. showing faces and backs)? Thanks for your feedback on this so far! Regards, digitaltrip |
serge storms Veteran user Las Vegas 380 Posts |
It's bicycle back.
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3341 Posts |
I figured the effect out very clever no need to hand out the deck . If the spectator handles the deck behind his back during the trick why would he need to examine it . I think the examination of the deck will fly right past the spectator . This looks like good magic will probably fool magicians as well.
Tops |
Mystification Special user 571 Posts |
How do you justify the need to place a card on top of the deck, and then to cut the deck placing the card in the middle, to then just look for the card to reveal it? Why not just remove a card? You have to have a "reason" for all the actions
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Ustaad Inner circle Iindia - States 6157 Posts |
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On 2007-03-06 19:14, digitaltrip wrote: Yes, the deck can be examined at the end but you need to do a clean D*** S****h.
MAGIC is a SECRET, without the SECRET there is no MAGIC.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." - Arthur C. Clarke. |
digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
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On 2007-03-07 02:59, tophatter wrote: Thanks tophatter, I do understand that there is no need to hand it out. But "can" it be? And even without handing it out for examination, can the faces be shown? Regards, digitaltrip |
digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
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On 2007-03-07 07:57, Ustaad wrote: Thanks Ustaad for your answer! Regards, digitaltrip |
tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3341 Posts |
I believe Ustaad sumed it up well. I would just put the deck away & move on to the next miracle !
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tophatter Inner circle connecticut 3341 Posts |
Wow ! got mine today this is really good so easy you just focus on the presentation this is real world magic went right into the briefcase. You guys know when you fool your wife badly it's a worker !
Tops |
Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
Bob performed this effect for our club last night and it fooled all of us. THe sequence of instructions all seemed reasonable to all of us.
Michael |
Mariagi Special user MIND, MYTH & MAGICK 654 Posts |
Dummies should not perform brainwave:I don't think Dai Vernon created brainwave to see dummies using his work
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Michael Bilkis Special user 728 Posts |
The difference is that this effect can lift even a dummy upto the talented performer level.
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