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Uncle Joe Regular user Japan 194 Posts |
For what it's worth, the great Bob Cassidy stated the best way was to fold, then unfold
in the pocket, then pull out a stack of cards from same pocket with the unfolded card on the top. Then you have the whole card facing you. Pretend to write and then pretend to make a mistake . Place their card to the bottom of the stack and proceed to write the revelation. With this there is a nice delay. Works perfectly. |
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mentalism addict New user 56 Posts |
I agree its easy and clean why do all these moves and have to think how to distract them
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Magical Dimensions Inner circle 5001 Posts |
Wow, this is an old thread.....
My question is why fold the card? I have used the SUC by inserting the card into the wallet and then placing it straight onto the sitter's open palm. I then go into my routine of revealing the information. After I tell them what I see in my mind, I just reach out and take the wallet back and pull the card out. A little bold but plays very well. Or just do away with a wallet and take the folded card and after showing it around, place it on the sitter's palm or just let them hold it. Then do what was mention a few post up and take the billet back from the sitter and open it to show that you were correct. |
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Last Laugh Inner circle Grass Valley, California 3498 Posts |
I like using the SUC principle to s**** a folded billet. It's very deceptive. You can combine this with a number of different billet gambits (Switchcraft!) and it can be a nice alternative to switching.
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