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pnerd Regular user 164 Posts |
Is there an impromptu version of Shufflebored or Jeopardy anywhere? If so, where can I find it? Thanks in advance.
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RSchlutz V.I.P. 512 Posts |
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captainsmiffy Special user UK, resident UAE 589 Posts |
Its easy to get into after an effect like OOTU. I use 16 black cards in my set up and so OOTU produces these for me. All I have to do, in picking up the cards, is to pick up six hearts and the odd card, 6D in my case. Put these on the already generated black pile and note which card is above your set up. This flies right by the audiences head as they are still reeling over the OOTU effect. Split the deck at your previously noted card and get the next punter to start mixing those cards up......!!
Have you tried 'Up The Ante' yet?? The ultimate gambling demo....a self-working wonder! See the reviews here on the cafe.
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liormk New user 71 Posts |
If I recall correctly, the latest Joshua jay lecture lecture had an impromptu version on it.
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pnerd Regular user 164 Posts |
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On Jan 30, 2017, liormk wrote: Is it a Penguin Lecture? . |
depeka New user Germany, Bielefeld 51 Posts |
"Multitasking: An impromptu, parlor, in-the-hands version of Simon Aronson's classic Shuffle-bored. It's moveless, and has never been published."
It´s this one: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/7647 |
Mystification Special user 571 Posts |
Harry Lorayne has a great version in one of his books. Impromptu.
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