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Liyao New user 87 Posts |
Please recommend me some book or video or DVD on memorize stack...
Tricks or effect with using memorize stack... Thanks again... |
preston91 Regular user clearwater,fl 186 Posts |
Charles Gauci has some nice ideas about card stacks at http://www.charlesgauci.com.
His "Reputation Makers" lecture notes has his 15 minute No Mnemonic Memorized card system which is really sweet. check it out Paul |
jcards01 Inner circle Waterloo, IL 1438 Posts |
Simon Aronson has some great books and things published on his memorized stack.
I think his site is http://www.simonaronson.com Jim Molinari
Jimmy 'Cards' Molinari
www.jimmycards.com |
shanla Loyal user Japan, Tokyo 285 Posts |
Barrie Richardson's "Any Card at Any Number"and "Do you want to continue?"are great effects using memorized stack.
They are explained in his book "Theatre of Mind".
http://www.cardcoinmagic.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/tomosanb?feature=mhee Strive to enter in by the narrow door. |
Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5203 Posts |
http://www.joyalstack.com/
My opinion is that the JOYAL STACK is very good. Its easy to learn and easy to keep in mind. Martin Joyals book; "The Six Hour Memorized Deck" teach you almost everything about memorizing a deck in a stack order. There are several great effects in this book. |
Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
Try to find in english, the classic book: "Sinfonia en Memnonica Mayor", by Juan Tamariz.
Also, if you can´t, try the Martin Joyal´s book. It´s great. All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
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On 2003-01-13 04:01, Pablo Tejero wrote: Belive me, Pablo, there are many people who are waiting for the English version of this book! Stephen Minch is said to be working on it, and may even have it on magic store shelves before the year is out. As of this writing, though, it hasn't been translated. There is some video work on his stack available though A-1, however. |
Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
Scott i believe you, since this book is great. All of us know Tamariz as cardician, and he is a very good cardician, so his book and his memorized deck, is very good too.
I hope the english version could be ready soon, for you to enjoy this great book. Also if there are any magicians who speak spanish, i could recommend another great book about memorized deck. It was made by a great young magician called Daniel DaOrtiz, and the name of the book is "Mi Baraja Personal". He was disiciple of Juan Tamariz, and has prepared a great book too, with a memorized deck. All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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Tilt Veteran user L.A. 387 Posts |
Juan Tamariz shows his stack on vol. 2 of his video set. He shows one effect on this video for a memorized deck. This one effect is worth the price of the tape.
Tilt |
Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
Which is the name of the effect? And which videotapes are you talking about?
All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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Tilt Veteran user L.A. 387 Posts |
I believe that it is called 4 of a kind, and it is on vol.2 of his three tape set available in the U.S.
Tilt |
Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
Which is the name of these Three Tape Set, available in USA?
All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
Juan Tamariz has a series of videos out called, "Juan Tamariz: Lessons in Magic". The memorized deck effect on Vol. 2 is "Four of a Kind".
In this effect, someone slides a card out without looking at it. The magician then announces he will try to divine the three matching card of the same value. He turns over the first card and it's a (say) 6. He turns over a second card, and it's (say) a King - not a match. The third card is different from both of them, it's a (say) 9! The magician is distressed that things aren't going right, and turns all three cards back face down and closes the spread. The performer then asks to see the face of the selected card, and it doesn't match ANY of the three previously shown. The magician resolves this dilemma by snapping his fingers and spreading the deck, and now the three cards matching the selected one are now face-up! Juan also has a memorized deck routine on "A-1 All Stars, Vol. 3". Having been given just a taste of the potential of his stack, I can't wait to see his book! |
Pablo Tejero Inner circle Zaragoza, SPAIN 1201 Posts |
The trick you named above, "Four of a Kind", also appears in his book "Sinfonica en Memonica Mayor", but under the name of "Buñuelos de Viento".
All the best magic, Pablo Tejero
"The Magic is in the air, you just have to... breathe it!"
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MarkFarrar Veteran user U.S.A. 376 Posts |
Michael Close also has some good memorised deck stuff in "Workers #5".
Mark S. Farrar
Email: [email]MarkFarrar@TheMagicCircle.co.uk[/email] Web: www.MagicSquaresBook.com, www.RandMPublishing.com, www.TheDailyGoalMachine.com, www.ParvoBuster.com |
Tilt Veteran user L.A. 387 Posts |
Also, Scams and Fantasies by Darwin Ortiz has some great effects utilizing a memorized deck.
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