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tomsk192 Inner circle 3894 Posts |
Just that. (Bonus points awarded for lesser known gems.)
I love "Tete-a-Tete" by Peter Duffie (Card Zones, Sadowitz & Duffie, p. 61). This is ideal as a lead in to a four Ace routine. |
Steven Keyl Inner circle Washington, D.C. 2630 Posts |
There are a lot of threads like this in this forum.
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MuscleMagic Special user 794 Posts |
The zen master darwin ortiz
he built and expanded the lazy mans card trick he credits to miller but I thought its loraynes |
ddyment Inner circle Gibsons, BC, Canada 2499 Posts |
I'll offer my own “PokerPlay”. I never tire of performing it, it's repeatable, and pretty much unfathomable.
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Justin W. Loyal user Kansas 237 Posts |
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he credits to miller but I thought its loraynes Uh oh. |
Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
I credited the basic idea to Jack Miller because I knew Jack - Darwin didn't. Also, I think he knows better.
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MuscleMagic Special user 794 Posts |
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On 2012-09-16 16:06, Harry Lorayne wrote: I have the darwin ortiz 10 dvd collection, in scams & fantasies with cards volume 3, the zen master, he says "its a souped of version of jack millers lazy man trick" I remembered it always being credited to you that's why I mentioned it, regardless its a great effect as is and darwin took things to a whole new level, out of that entire dvd no other effect had the audience in such suspense as this trick, even thou it was a long effect , he himself says on the dvd he usually doesn't like long routines but because this effect he tells the audience from the get go what they are to look for and whats happening he likes it. thanks people |
Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
Thanks MuscleMagic. Jack Miller never called it The Lazy Man's whatever. I made that popular when I included it in Close-Up Card Magic back in 1962. Some have told me that the idea/title had been used earlier than that - probably so, but I sure had never heard of it. Anyway, how did Darwin change it - can you tell me the effect? Best - HL.
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