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magicman491 Veteran user 326 Posts |
Hi,
does anyone have this, and anything to say about it, I am 13, would it be sutiable for me regarding difficulty. sounds like berglas effect, sure is cheaper than the berglas book, but is it as good? I hear it uses 5 decks, is it easier than miracle, and which one gets better reactions. can anyone reccommend other ACAAN's thanks |
drphil Elite user 444 Posts |
Just learn a mem. Deck and perform a secret c-- as you remove the cards from the box. Or while you show all the cards are differant. You only need 1 deck and the cards can be counted face up by you're paticipent. And when the numbers are right you will know ,and have the true holly grail. No I don't own ACAAB it seems like a lot of fuss for such a simple effect as acaan. I've also read it requires a clothing requirement that most 13 year olds would find not to their liking.
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magicman491 Veteran user 326 Posts |
Is an ACAAN routine mentioned in Bound to Please-Simon Aronson?
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drphil Elite user 444 Posts |
The best book for acaan IMO is Meant To Be by John Born. It has his differant methods for his acaan plus it has the works of many others. You will find a little of everything in that book. The only requirement is you need to know a stack down cold. When a card is named you must instantly know it's number with no hesitation. For me ackermans acaan found in that book is the best one with the advantage of having the easiest math and being able to see the card secretly that you need to c-- at. I use it and a combination of Born's and have a very practical acaan.
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magicman491 Veteran user 326 Posts |
Thankyou
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