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chidzuyo New user 37 Posts |
Hi, I'm wondering if there are any gimmicked cards that work like this -
throw 3 cards up, and 1 will land facing up, while the other 2 face down. Thanks. =) |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
It can be done with regular cards. The trick is called "luck."
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JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
Double backs and double faces may help you.
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Bendy Special user Columbus, Ohio 518 Posts |
Don't know any exactly like that.
But the one I thought of when I read the subject was the Brainwave Deck. Here's the basic description: Spectator freely names any card. A deck is removed from a box, spread out and only one card in the face-down deck is face-up. It is the spectator's chosen card. |
thumbslinger Elite user This is a good number: 458 Posts |
James just gave you the best idea.
Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed and Tommy Emmanuel are all you need to study to learn to play guitar.
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
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On 2008-11-04 20:59, chidzuyo wrote: Are you a magician? |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
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On 2008-11-05 15:13, Dynamike wrote: It never occured to me that he has only 2 posts. |
Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
That is why I was being careful.
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chidzuyo New user 37 Posts |
Hi, thanks for the replies.
Actually I'm thinking of a way to force the audience to choose something that I want them to choose (out of like 3 options), but in a way that look it was totally random. I could use the magician's choice, but that seems to look like it could be easily figured out. It doesn't have to be that "card facing up" thing. It's something I thought of and am wondering if it exists or can be done. I need a way to force a "pre-determined outcome in a random looking unsuspicious method" (along the lines of choosing 1 thing out of 3). Reason why I'm looking for ways to do this, is because I'm planning a trick that will correspond to the "choice". And I need a random looking effect to "force" that choice. So it could be any method at all. Hope this clarifies. Appreciate any advise. Thanks! |
abc Inner circle South African in Taiwan 1081 Posts |
If you do it correctly, spectators will not "figure out" magician's choice.
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chidzuyo New user 37 Posts |
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On 2008-11-05 22:14, abc wrote: Yap ok thanks. I'm trying to think of other "random" effects. Because the trick I'm planning afterwards may cause the audience to question whether I've already knew the choice. I'm trying to eliminate the questionable portions so that it can be better. =) |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
It is in the presentation. Anything that is unimportant to the audience stays unnoticed. The action of forcing a card using sleight of hands, magician's choice or gaffed cards will not bring out any suspicion during or afterwards.
The important thing is to play up the effects and let the outcome of the effect registers. The audience will string up the actions and conclude that it is magic in some way provided the forcing of the objects and presentation is done well. It is actually easy to lead to audience to believe in the outcome. Presentation is the key. |
chidzuyo New user 37 Posts |
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On 2008-11-05 22:50, JamesTong wrote: Hi, thanks very much for your reply. I agree with you and understand the importance of presentation. Regardless, I'll still wish to explore alternatives and make an illusion more puzzling. |
JamesTong Eternal Order Malaysia 11213 Posts |
Why not try out the double backs and faces. Instead of throwing up in the air, why not place them in a box or container and shake them. This way you will have less angle problem.
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JustLoco Regular user Los Angeles, Ca 111 Posts |
For a very random way of choosing a card try using a one-way forcing deck and a brown paper bag.
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chidzuyo New user 37 Posts |
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On 2008-11-06 01:45, JustLoco wrote: Thank you! Actually I've been looking around and I found way the thing to do this. The F bag. Haha... Thanks for the inputs, everyone! |
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