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smikey12000 Regular user 150 Posts |
After all the great reviews
How do we simple folk purchase ? |
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tricky360 Veteran user 328 Posts |
Thanks for the reviews guys much appreciated. If you want to purchase, please PayPal £15 GBP to Michaelclark648@gmail.com
Don’t forget to include your email address, and just put WHICH HAND in the notes. Many thanks, Michael. |
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DrewBstoss Special user SLC, Utah 581 Posts |
Michael sent this to me awhile ago because I responded to his initial post about previewing the effect (so sorry Michael for taking FOREVER to post my thoughts!).
This is a wonderful take on two popular plots - “Which Hand” and “Liar v. Truth-teller.” I’m a BIG fan of leveraging the strengths of existing methods to create new and multi-layered routines. If you’re well-read on the two plots I reference above you won’t learn any new principles - Michael combines ideas from Banachek, Colin McLeod, Michael Murray, and the Other Brothers to produce a routine that is greater than the sum of its parts. This is an excellent piece to have in your “impromptu arsenal” because all that you need is a coin (and perhaps a piece of paper and pen if you want to include the kicker prediction - which would definitely be my personal preference). That said, this is strong enough for a place in your formal repertoire as well. It has all the ingredients that I look for in a routine: it’s interactive, fun, easy to follow, multi-phased and deceptive. The caveat with this routine (like any other that is based on logic) is that the participants must be intelligent and sober enough to comprehend directions; and YOU must be confident and straightforward with the scripting so as not to over complicate the mechanics. I haven’t yet performed it but plan on testing it out during my next mix-and-mingle gig. Thanks for sharing this Michael! Best, Drew
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Ypnoze Veteran user 394 Posts |
Hi, I'm interested, is that different from Manos take on this in his last penguin live act?
Best |
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DrewBstoss Special user SLC, Utah 581 Posts |
Ypnoze - while there are some similarities in underlying methods they are used for very different purposes. I’m an advocate for having a variety of tools/strategies for my favorite plots so if you share that tendency I’d say both are worth learning
Best, Drew
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chennell New user 13 Posts |
I've had the pleasure on many occasions to sit with Michael and enjoy the way he approaches his magic. This is no exception,
The method is deceptively clever in divining who is lying, the scripting is direct and spectator instructions are clear. As a product I found the instructions easy follow as it has been written very well. i have had great results with this from close friends and family and look forward to performing at my next gig. i also look forward to further releases. Great job Michael. |
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