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gbnick New user Grosse Pointe, Michigan 20 Posts |
My cousin showed me this trick its were some one picks a card looks at it puts it back and the magician taps the top of the deck and then looks thru the deck and the selected cards face is showing how is that done
Now you se now ya dont
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jcards01 Inner circle Waterloo, IL 1438 Posts |
Can't divulge secrets here. When you reach 50 posts, you have access to a "secret session" area that's more appropriate for this. It is in the realm of "A Reversed Card' effect. Do you have any books on cards? If not, get Royal Road to Card Magic and it is definately in there.
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
It's also in Mark Wilson's Course on Magic.
"Believing is Seeing"
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MattWayne Special user Manhattan, NY | Studio City, CA 624 Posts |
Many methods. Get all five volumes of Card College by Roberto Giobbi. Look up card reverses. Other than that- I'm with Jim Molinari; wait till you get 50 posts:)
Best always, Matt Tomasko
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Phaedrus Loyal user Mexico City 212 Posts |
If getting all five volumes of Card College is too expensive, I believe that the reverses are in Book 2. Royal Road would be a lot cheaper, however.
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Tabasco Loyal user The Netherlands 219 Posts |
Yeah but CC is more fun LOL
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MattWayne Special user Manhattan, NY | Studio City, CA 624 Posts |
I do believe they are in book two of Card College- wait lemme check! Yup, whole chapter on them. You could just watch the Worlds Greatest Magic Specials- I believe Mac King does a simplistic version- still a good one! But- granted CC is fun.
Matt Tomasko
Matt Wayne
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lynnef Inner circle 1407 Posts |
Gbnick, there are many versions out there as you can tell from the responses. Mark Wilson's version is called the 'automatic card discovery' (and he also has a 'super automatic' version which follows). His complete course in magic has been condensed into a papeback for $12.95 called the Cyclopedia of Magic. This book was my beginning to magic; and I still refer to it from time to time. It might seem as if this book was wrritten for children; but surprise, it's not!
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Adam J New user 87 Posts |
I agree wuth lynnef. Mark Wilson teaches two of these in the Complete Course In Magic (Oh, how I love that book). If you don't have it, you should definitly pick it up since it will teach you a lot about all different types of magic.
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Erdnase27 Inner circle 2505 Posts |
Isn't that just the simplest trick ever? or is he talkin about a braue reverse
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daaaave New user 52 Posts |
Jay Sankey has a good routine where the selected card ends up reversed in the pack twice. I think he teaches it on the the Best of Jay Sankey Vol 1. It's called Twice as Nice.
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irishguy Special user Ohio 629 Posts |
Card College 3
Expert Card Technique Royal Road To Card Magic Mark Wilson's Encyclopedia of Magic These and more all have different versions of this effect. There are various ways of accomplishing this. |
Gary Barnard Regular user Tennessee 145 Posts |
I've been wondering if I should buy Card College. I mean, it is expensive, but, is it worth it? Thanks guys.
gary
Gary
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irishguy Special user Ohio 629 Posts |
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On 2005-04-07 13:38, Gary Barnard wrote: Start with just one volume (it doesn't necessarily have to be the first. The second would do) and see what you think of it. There is no reason to rush off and buy all five at once. |
Metius Regular user Italy 175 Posts |
In Mark Wilson's Encyclopedia of Magic you'll find many ways to do this, even in more amazing ways.
Eppure una volta avetti sette in latino...(G.Marziano)
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