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Suave Dan Special user Calgary, Alberta, Canada 656 Posts |
I've been using the Riffle Force forever, and just started using the Hindu Force.
I bought a Sankey product recently, and am using the force he teaches, which is very effective, and my favourite force I've learned because it looks like they picked the forced card. What is your favourite force? why? Post instructions if you want, so we can all learn your force. |
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MaGiShN46 Loyal user 244 Posts |
I usually do the riffle force cause its so clean and I also use the force (i forgot the name) but they choose a card and its the forced card or depending on the situation I will do the force where they touch a card and you flip it over and its the forced card
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Marco S. Inner circle 1017 Posts |
Riffle force is great.
But don`t forget, there are hundreds of forces. |
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Steve Friedberg Inner circle 1402 Posts |
202, to be exact.
Sincerely, Theo. Annemann
Cheers,
Steve "A trick does not fool the eyes, but fools the brain." -- John Mulholland |
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Josh Allens Regular user Virginia 188 Posts |
Most people wont say this, but I like the classic force. It takes a lot of practice on actual spectators but after all of that you have an amazing for on your hands.
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markhammagi Regular user 135 Posts |
Many professional magicians (e.g. Mike Close, Darwin Ortiz) use variations of the spread force whose paternity goes back to Hofzinser. What makes this force so attractive is that the spectator can change their minds multiple times, but they will still end up with the force card in the end. If you want to know some good references on where to find descriptions of this force (plus some additional handling ideas) let me know.
Andy
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Jaybs Special user 560 Posts |
I've recently been using Lee Asher's force from Well Done. It's called "May the Force be With You" and it is a very clever force. The spectators can change their mind and is really clean looking. It's become my new favorite force.
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DamienT98 Regular user London UK now live in Austin Tx 180 Posts |
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On 2004-10-25 10:00, Steve Friedberg wrote: Nope, 203. I just made up a brand new one. ;-) |
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BarryFernelius Inner circle Still learning, even though I've made 2537 Posts |
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On 2004-10-25 11:05, markhammagi wrote: I use Fred Robinson's variant of this force when I need a force that absolutely, positively MUST work every time. I use the classic force as well. What else do you need?
"To achieve great things, two things are needed: a plan and not quite enough time."
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Gideon Sylvan Special user Deerfield, IL 541 Posts |
I love the clasic force, because people who are suspicious have no idea what to look for, and if the touch a different card you just say "are you sure?" and get to the break, no one knows.
You know you are a magician when you have boxes full of lecture notes you have never read, but still are excited about going out and buying more.
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dynamiteassasin Inner circle Naval Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan 1158 Posts |
I use the Riffle Force, Riffle Slip Force, Slip Cut Force and my in the hands dealing force..
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Phil Thomas Inner circle Newark, Ohio 1117 Posts |
Riffle slip force is my fav, but I also enjoy a good classic force although I seldom use it. The hindu force is also a good one that is seldom used anymore.
"If we lose the sense of the mysterious, life is no more than a snuffed out candle."
Albert Einstein |
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Pants99 Loyal user El Paso, TX 230 Posts |
I like the classic force, but I think I need to practice more on it to get it down to a solid state.
Pants
Buckle up... it makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car.
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PaulGreen Inner circle 1133 Posts |
From a very biased POV: The Classic Force is the most natural of all forces. It appears fair. It is a great tool.
BTW, I use other forces as well. Regards, Paul Green |
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Shane Wiker Inner circle Las Vegas 1199 Posts |
I agree. The Classic Force is definitely the most natural.
It's the one I almost always use. If I sense that someone will try to mess me up, I use a slightly different force, but for the most part, the Classic Force. Shane Wiker |
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10957 Posts |
My own Giggle force. Based on Paul Harris's giggle switch..
this is a bold move but is 100 percent effect in the real world. any one interested can pm me ....... vinny |
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Dredz Loyal user La Famiglia! East Coast 257 Posts |
I too have used Vinny's Giggle force in the real world and it works very well. I like it when Im feeling lazy and don't want to classic force. Very cleaver move Vinny. Definatly worth checking out.
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Philipp K Loyal user Germany 228 Posts |
I also like the "Al Baker Impossible Force" , though I don't use it very often .
Doc Brown : If you put your mind to it , you can accomplish anything .
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Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
By the way, for what tricks do you use Classic Force?
I usually don't use Calssic Force when I need 100% success on Force. (I sometimes use Classic Force for such tricks in casual situation as I can equevoque in such situations). Do you use Calssic Force for a prediction effect? I think we can't compare Calssic Force and surefire Forces in same context. Hideo Kato |
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Ken Dyne Inner circle UK 2268 Posts |
I often use a one way deck force
Kind thoughts, Kennedy
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