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Martin Pulman Inner circle London 3399 Posts |
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On Aug 30, 2018, J-Mac wrote: Hi Jim, I’m obviously guilty of not paying attention. Can you tell us the time on the video we can find the explanation for the numbers that don’t work? |
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sharpace Loyal user 264 Posts |
I am also interesting to know the time on the video we can find the explanation for the numbers that don’t work? Thanks
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Of all the card tricks you could possibly perform and you resort to this nonsense.
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Patrice New user FRANCE, Normandy, Rouen 19 Posts |
This trick is interesting... It is a sort of challenge to try to improve it ... ;-).
But I agree there are many other very good card tricks to perform. |
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videoman Inner circle 6732 Posts |
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On Sep 18, 2018, Patrice wrote: John Carey kind of took it as a challenge to try and improve it and shows his version in the recent Alakazam Academy series. It's an interesting take on it and very good IMO. https://www.alakazam.co.uk/product-Magic......ber.html |
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Hushai Elite user St. Louis, Missouri, USA 459 Posts |
There really ARE solutions to the problems created for this effect by some of the numbers spectators may choose. The links provided above to the Penguin website give at least some of these solutions (including one by me). I did not find anything by Rick Lax on the video that addressed the solutions, which I find surprising.
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iamslow Inner circle Proffessional Slacker 2001 Posts |
Its not in the links...
"Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the face" Mike Tyson
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Oscar999 Elite user 401 Posts |
I've shown this around now more than a few times and it has always played very strong.
If you get a number you perceive as problematic, ask for another. As for me, this trick works - is strong and entertaining. Oscar |
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Hushai Elite user St. Louis, Missouri, USA 459 Posts |
There's a trick called "Hidden Power" in "My Best Self-Working Card Tricks" by Karl Fulves. It is similar to Rick Lax's trick, though it's not a transposition.
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Hushai Elite user St. Louis, Missouri, USA 459 Posts |
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On Nov 5, 2018, iamslow wrote: What's not in the links? |
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deans6571 New user Croydon, South London, UK 30 Posts |
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On Aug 29, 2018, Patrice wrote: An old post but..... To clarify... The first spec chooses 21 and yes, that is indeed between 20 and 40! You compute your secret number, however, the number 20 is the maximum number you tell them to remove from the deck ("...less than 20" if the first spec chooses a number less than 25), otherwise you won't have enough cards to count when going through the deck later. |
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