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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts |
Come on Pete...remember KISS...
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Martin Pulman Inner circle London 3399 Posts |
Erm...
OK, I know the old Ultra Mental has been about for more than a few years, but does that really justify exposing the secret so blatantly in an open forum? |
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
After reading all this confusion over a simple deck setup, I barely understand it and I'm sincerely interested in the stuff.
I think the secret is safe from the casual surfer.
No trees were killed in the making of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
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Martin Pulman Inner circle London 3399 Posts |
Dave,
I guess I'm just old fashioned about such things. |
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Shrubsole Inner circle Kent, England 2455 Posts |
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On 2006-06-22 13:38, Pete Biro wrote: That's novel, new, interesting idea that I haven't heard of before. I'll certainly give that a test run or 3! Quote:
Rich wrote: Yes I normally have it worked out long before going for the deck and always manage to find their card - The problem I have found that is that I'm concentrating so much on remembering the "trigger card" that I have worked out/calculated/etc that I totally forget the Spectators card and have to recalculate it backwards. I'm just getting old and the old brain cells can't hold two cards in my head and talk at the same time! It's not much of a problems as there is lots of time at that stage to play about with or I have even said on occasion (whilst looking mysterious) "SO! What did you say your card was?" Works every time! As for the Combo practice in front of the TV - YES! I did a lot of that when I first started and YES! it certainly does work!
Winner of the Dumbringer Award for total incompetence. (All years)
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Micheal Leath Inner circle 1048 Posts |
I find it amazing people have trouble with elementary school math. Is it really that difficult? If so, maybe you should find another hobby. I'm not trying to be mean but come on.
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
The Three R's have been forgotten in our totally screwed educational system. They are so worried about being PC and catering to the bottom level that learning has been forgotten.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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Shrubsole Inner circle Kent, England 2455 Posts |
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On 2006-06-23 01:46, Micheal Leath wrote: I don't need any Math(s) when I'm sticking a girl in a box (My main profession) but it does come in handy when I'm building the box, or she just won't fit! Card magic is like my hobby away from the big boxes, but I personally don't have any trouble taking any number from 13. I'm just forgetful when I have to talk, smile and remember what card the Spec said to me. I wonder how some people coped with that old trick of: "Think of a number, double it, add..." etc ?
Winner of the Dumbringer Award for total incompetence. (All years)
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Clark Special user 957 Posts |
Michael, I find it hard to grasp the math problems with such a small number as well. Especially considering a little practice with it makes it almost an automatic math less thought. That being said, who the hell are you to tell anyone to go get another hobby? By the way, I'm not trying to be mean either....
No matter if we understand the struggle or not, these are legitimate concerns for the people posting. They are looking for suggestions on managing their trouble not smart @ss comments that are in no way constructive. For everyone that is struggling, go back and read Pete's advice, and try to make it work with your style, it will make it basically self-working. Best, Clark
“The key to creativity is in knowing how to hide your sources.”
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bentley New user 99 Posts |
It doesn't matter but I pm you
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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts |
The Method that Mr.Biro uses is sooooo ..easy,it does eliminate any Quantum Math .
However,there is one drawback.If you do Restaurant or strolling magic as I do,well now you have something else to consider.If anyone has an angle,or is standing or sitting behind you..well let's just say at best it looks strange and at worst you are busted.I know.. I know,you can just necktie the deck close to your chest..but this in IMO looks very unnatural. Better to learn the automatic combos IMHO,and just handle the deck as you would at any other time. Best. Rich |
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DoctorAmazo Special user Florida 643 Posts |
Several people have mentioned that after a while the calculation becomes automatic.
That SHOULD suggest that if you are having trouble with it, you simply haven't practiced enough to be performing it in public. It's that simple. Was your DL undetectable after 5 or 6 attempts? Why would you expect to use an ID without some serious practice time? |
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jkvand Special user Johnstown, PA 658 Posts |
I practice this by having a regular deck on the table, and I randomly cut it, then use the ID to find whatever card I cut to in the other deck. I've found it's a good way to practice being able to locate any random card quickly.
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Jaypoc New user 59 Posts |
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On 2006-06-21 18:22, Shrubsole wrote: By then the magic is done. If you can't remember the chosed card, couldn't you just refer to it as "Your card" as you pull their card out (then again, it's not difficult to reverse the thought process.) |
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
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On 2006-06-23 02:14, Pete Biro wrote: Yes, Pete! And God forbid parents stop watching TV and actually help their kids with homework or teach them how to treat other people. Today kids learn how to treat other people from watching MTV and Cops.
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Shrubsole Inner circle Kent, England 2455 Posts |
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On 2006-07-11 15:33, Jaypoc wrote: Indeed I have many outs: "Let's see if this is YOUR card" or "Now what was your card?" or I back calculate. It's not big problem and I find it kind of funny that I sometimes can't even remember the chosen card. Just a sign of getting older I think.
Winner of the Dumbringer Award for total incompetence. (All years)
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NickE New user England 4 Posts |
I recently got an ID because its a really strong piece of magic but when I was practicing with it it started "failing" if you know what I mean. How long should they last on average? I used it quite heavily trying to get a good techniqe but just when I thought I had it it started playing up. Do they not last very long? Theyre expensive if not!
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silverking Inner circle 4574 Posts |
A lot of I.D. deck "failures" are in fact an indication that a further refinement of your technique is required.
Although it is possible for the deck to wear down, that usually only happens after many months of continous use. For the average user, that timeframe can actually stretch to years. There's a possibility that you've got a bad deck, but the actual methods used in making them are so basic that's rarely the cause. |
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jkvand Special user Johnstown, PA 658 Posts |
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On 2006-07-12 12:23, NickE wrote: I had this exact same problem, and had stopped using the ID for a few years. Then I got on this forum and learned how to make my own, and I've been using it to get AWESOME reactions, just as it should! I highly recommend you simply make your own using the Testors Dull Kote spray, it is very easy, and you can get it just the way you want it. Good luck, Jeff |
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