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Posted by: Steven Keyl (Apr 8, 2010 2:41pm) |
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Using it as a normal doodle pad. Remember that you don't need to use the multiple out feature for every routine/effect. Keep thinking like a mentalist. Use it to jot down a number, card or word that you've already forced or peeked.
Aside from its killer feature it is a handy way to jot down info when you don't have a paper and pen handy, which for me, is most of the time.
In fact, if you can get into the habit of using it more often in ungimmicked mode then it makes any kind of backtracking impossible when you do use it in iForce mode. In fact, you should learn a couple of psychological forces to use on people that think they know about iForce. If you don't know any good psychological forces pick up any of Banachek's PS books--PS 1 would be my first stop.
Jot down the force, set the iPhone down, force the word/number/letter and let the spectator turn over the iPhone and see what you wrote.
Bottom line, using iForce along with standard psychological forces (in normal doodle mode) cancel each other out as far as a spectator figuring out how it works. Try it.
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