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TeslaTao New user 65 Posts |
I've seen a few effects that use a four way force deck, usually for mind reading. One effect I liked in my new Aronson book uses a four way force deck with an indifferent card between each force card. I was thinking though, if you have a force deck (either with or without the indifferent cards) what are some other effects you could perform with the deck so it's not just a one-shot deal. I was thinking you could use the deck for one of the two decks required in Do As I Do, giving you the world's easiest deck switch at the end (just put away the force deck and keep going with the other deck).
Can anyone think of any other good ones? |
Montana76 Inner circle I hope I one day reach 1177 Posts |
I am sorry if this is a newbie question but for all us newbies out here; what is the difference between a one-way forcing deck and a four-way?
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Vlad_77 Inner circle The Netherlands 5829 Posts |
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On 2012-12-27 17:59, Montana76 wrote: A one way is 52 cards the same, a four way is four banks, each bank containing 13 of the same card. So for example, 13x 5D, 13x 7C, 13x 10S, 13x 2D. Namaste, Vlad PS: Don't apologize for good questions! Questions are how we learn |
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