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Keith Mitchell Special user 799 Posts |
Is there a way to mix up the deck with some cards facing down and others facing up, then bang they are all mysterously facing down (or up)?
I have seen this done in a magic store in Atlanta, but never got the chance to find out what it was called. |
ToasterofDoom Special user 671 Posts |
"Triumph," one of the classics of magic. There are a million variations. Pick your favorite.
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acmp Elite user Nottinghamshire 466 Posts |
Yes, easiest I know needs a cut to finish though. PM for details
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"Well if I had one wish in this god forsaken world, kids It'd be that your mistakes would be your own" |
Hideo Kato Inner circle Tokyo 5649 Posts |
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On 2007-01-06 12:13, madkiki wrote: If this explanation is 100% correct, it is not 'Triumph'. Hideo Kato |
Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1826 Posts |
Easiest way I know of is with a Stripper Deck...
Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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G. LaBarre Regular user Vancouver, B.C. Canada 121 Posts |
That demonstration sounds like a Slop Shuffle to me.
It does require a sloppy mix of face up and face down cards and a cut and reversal at the natural break to correct all. It is a very old effect that had me fooled when I first saw it. I really do miss the days when simplistic methods were perplexing.
Glen Alan - "The HOW in your Magic should be Secondary to the WOW in your Magic."
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1826 Posts |
G. LaBarre,
Anyone ever tell you that you look like Steve Jobs (founder of Apple Computer) ? Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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fvdbeek Elite user 490 Posts |
He, don't mess with Steve, Rennie.
There are Apple-fans around here ! Frans |
LongDuckChang New user 2 Posts |
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Keith Mitchell Special user 799 Posts |
Triumph is not the name of the trick that I mentioned in original post at the top. The nameless trick that I mentioned is all done in the hands without a table. It's extremely easy to do.
I just viewed the video that LongDuckChang mentioned from youtube. It's Triumph done by someone name Mystico, and wow he is good. Mystico does a fantastic job of the Pass as well. I Recently learned one version of Triumph yesterday, but Mystico does it better and I cannot figure out how he does it. Fooled me completely. Many thanks Keith Posted: Jan 14, 2007 12:47pm Sorry, I am getting my post mixed up. Triumph is the trick that I was searching for. Thank you all for leading me in the right direction. I am glad to see that there are many versions of Triumph. Saw it done three different ways and they all claimed to be the Dai Vernon method. Mystico really the best I have seen so far, but I get the impression he goes further than what Dai Vernon teaches. I am no expert, just the impression I got from what I saw. Many thanks. |
DStachowiak Inner circle Baltimore, MD 2158 Posts |
It sounds like they did a Slop Shuffle followed by a secret cut or pass, like a Charlier or one-handed cut. Phil Thomas, the Baltimore Magic Dealer used to do this, and also used it as a way to separate the red and black cards for a follow up effect.
Woke up.
Fell out of bed. Dragged a comb across m' head. |
Keith Mitchell Special user 799 Posts |
I would like to learn more about Slop Shuffle. Can anyone help me? I have already PM DStachowiak, so he can help me as well.
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G. LaBarre Regular user Vancouver, B.C. Canada 121 Posts |
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On 2007-01-11 10:23, Rennie wrote: No, never. But thanks. I wish I had his Money. Then I could buy all the Magic I wanted. I'm not sure, but if he went to school in Toronto, I think he was one of the Geeks at Central Technical School.
Glen Alan - "The HOW in your Magic should be Secondary to the WOW in your Magic."
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