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ringmaster Inner circle Memphis, Down in Dixie 1974 Posts |
"Semi- Automatic Card Tricks Vol.9" has practically the whole book full of routines that use the Un-Faro. One even says it uses no slights, just two Un-Faro. And not a word on how to do this illusive maneuver.
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mlippo Inner circle Trieste (Italy) 1227 Posts |
If by Un-Faro you mean what I've always seen called Anti-Faro, then no, I wouldn't call it a sleight. It's just a dealing procedure and usually the worst part of it is making it as less boring as possible!
If you own the books "Mnemonica" or "Sonata", the two masterpieces by Juan Tamariz, you'll' find chapters dedicated to the Anti-Faro. There are certainly other books that talk about it, I'm sure, but I'm not able to point you in any particular direction. Maybe someone else here on the Forum? Mark |
Claudio Inner circle Europe 1927 Posts |
What Mark said.
The procedure itself is simple: hold the packet in dealing position and outjog every 2nd card until the packet is exhausted. What to do next depends on the effect. |
Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
Check out my Non-Faro Faro.
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magicfish Inner circle 7004 Posts |
This is a procedure that can be very effective in producing strong magic. Check out its use by Simon Aronson, John Bannon, Harry Lorayne in their recent works.
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ringmaster Inner circle Memphis, Down in Dixie 1974 Posts |
Thank you, Steve call this a reverse faro. The Russian Genius call it one of the hardest controls My mistake.
Beam calls it semi-automatic.
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RiderBacks Loyal user 251 Posts |
Worst move ever. Also a pain in the ass to learn. Absolutely wasting your with this ****.
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Steve Beam V.I.P. 169 Posts |
Ringmaster,
Just to clarify, Vol. 9 has a whole chapter devoted to the procedure, not the whole book. Claudio's description was on point, and I used to think the procedure was a waste of time. Now, I'm more in line with magicfish because I've seen what is possible with it. Your mileage may vary. |
ringmaster Inner circle Memphis, Down in Dixie 1974 Posts |
I can't get my mind around this as self working, but there is a ton of other good stuff in the book.
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lynnef Inner circle 1407 Posts |
Bannon presents a "sort of psychic" trick using the reverse faro with 16 cards on his MoveZero dvd. (He credits Max Maven for an 8 card effect). I like the 16 card effect very much; and it does seem to be a mentalism with cards trick! I can understand RiderBacks' frustration with the move from a trick I once did using the entire deck (it becomes extremely unwieldy... and yes, a tad boring). 16 cards I think is just right, timing wise, ease of handling, etc. ps I don't perform the full deck trick any more; but can anyone remember the name of it? Lynn
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Harry Lorayne 1926 - 2023 New York City 8558 Posts |
I use the Reverse Faro a lot - and teach/taught it a lot. The original Earthly Powers idea (Richard Vollmer) was based on it. I've taken that to an extreme. Powerful Powers in Jaw droppers One is one of the strongest impromptu card effect I know (and many have let me know that they feel the same way).
I use my Reverse Faro Ending a lot - it can be a real "jaw dropper." The very first item in my up-coming book, AND FINALLY! - is PPP-Powerful Powers Presentation. Really...a jaw dropper. (Thanks for the plug opportunity.) You really do have to start reading the good stuff, guys! Or - listen to the one who knows it all, RiderBacks.
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
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On Feb 18, 2018, RiderBacks wrote: I think there's a confusion in this thread between two very different procedures with similar names: one is a simple dealing procedure where every other card is openly outjogged or injogged; the other is a very difficult sleight which accomplishes the unweaving all at once with a very knack-y move.
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Claudio Inner circle Europe 1927 Posts |
Landmark's correct. The procedure couldn't be any simpler, whereas Christian Engblom's move is extremely difficult to nail down:
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lynnef Inner circle 1407 Posts |
Just love the Café! 2 VIP authors on the same topic! As noted, the move is not difficult, so much as taking a long time if you use the entire deck (26 outjogs does take some time). Harry can be seen on youtube btw performing Powerful Powers, paring down the entire deck in a minimal amount of moves (so we will be looking for PPP). Lynn
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