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Joey911 New user 84 Posts |
Does anyone know what the cheesecake effect is? Can someone explain the routine to me? Thanks!
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hacketr2 New user 55 Posts |
Not sure if this was already mentioned but Duplicity by John Bannon!!!!
Its an all time fantasic packet trick that is 100% completely examinable! |
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Steven Keyl Inner circle Washington, D.C. 2630 Posts |
Peter Duffie's Downfall is fantasic. 'Completely examinable' is a relative term as there are many effects which can be examined after a cop or ditch. I assume you mean immediately examinable with no switch-ins/outs, yes? I would call Dingle's Oil and Water examinable even though you have to deck or palm a single card. After a trick is over you generally have a second or two to do this before the heat comes back to the cards.
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ejohn Special user Atlanta 720 Posts |
For the third time in various threads, check ot Phil Goldstein's "A Very Good Hand" in Card Cavalcade Four. It's a poker-themed, mini-Ambitious Card with the AS, then showing all five cards the AS, then instantly a royal flush in hearts. It's entertaining, easy and eye-popping. Cop out the AS as you throw the flush down or hand it out and it is examinable.
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ejohn Special user Atlanta 720 Posts |
PS: Just stumbled onto Goldstein's "A Very Good Hand" on page 8 of Jerry Mentzer's booklet "Packet Tricks" also.
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coolini Regular user australia 176 Posts |
I want to add card on the ribbon, Dan tong , finally , volume 2
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swamy Regular user INDIA 159 Posts |
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On 2008-10-09 15:26, ejohn wrote: This effect was also published in the booklet "Notions". |
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konjurer Veteran user Iowa 395 Posts |
Columbini's already been mentioned but to be more specific, his Packet Trick Treasures DVD is only non-gaffed packet tricks. His What's Up Deck book also has some great ungaffed packet tricks.
Trifle (think ungaffed Twisted Sisters) Nice Salad Italian Dressing (extra card on the bottom of the packet is easy to lose on the deck when you're done.)
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WilburrUK Veteran user 389 Posts |
My (current) favourites are Elmsley's 4 card trick (already mentioned) and John Guastaferro's Intuition/Out of the blue combo. Both examinable at the end.
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Rich Cupcake New user 58 Posts |
John Bannon's Spin Doctor is my favorite. After
the surprise ending, everything may be examined. I always get a great reaction from spectators with this. |
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Phil J. Elite user 467 Posts |
John Bannons Royal Scam
You were born original... Don't die a copy
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Vlad_77 Inner circle The Netherlands 5829 Posts |
An earlier poster commented that Ambitious Classic is not examinable. Actually it IS. Go back and look at the original AND the variation in THE CLASSIC MAGIC OF LARRY JENNINGS. Think outside the box. Besides, the kicker ending - and there are MANY ways to end this remarkable routine is so strong, you need not worry about "examinable".
Ahimsa, Vlad |
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