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elmagoaldo New user 1 Post |
Hi... first time user so not sure about the protocol. I need some help with the following:
I was thinking to perform 2 Magic Square at the same time. The idea es to make the effect "bigger" on stage, since I would bring two members of the audience. With this, at the end I will have two big boards with the magic squares and two people holding the respective number. (the method I use also allows to show that all numbers used are different in both, wich should play nice when performing for magicians). so the questions are... - If I use one board only I feel more confident and I can have the number hidden (I use center tear for this). - If I use two numbers then I will have both numbers in plane view. This means that the part of the effect where I magically find the number is gone, and I am left with the more mathematical part of the effect. SO... A) 1 board but magically find the number or B) 2 boards but have the numbers in plain view. (still randomly selected) my concerns are: - I don't want the effect to be a "look what I can do" type of thing... - It might get too tedious by having two set of numbers (two magic squares) help? thanks in advance Aldo EL Mago |
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