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prospero Special user Elsewhere 572 Posts |
Does anyone know anywhere where I can learn about verbal control? The information in "Psychological Subtleties" about verbal control with cards and numbers is limited, and I can't find Max Maven's text on the subject anywhere.
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Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
One possibility is Wonder Words by Kenton Knepper.
Nicholas |
kcedelcycib New user 77 Posts |
5 buckeroonies @ H&R. Goto http://www.magicbookshop.com and search 'verbal control'.
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ololiyuki New user Belgium 2 Posts |
You can have a look at "The Secret" from Kenton Knepper...very interesting
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bitterman Inner circle 1189 Posts |
Google NLP, you'll find plenty of free courses on-line.
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Face Elite user 495 Posts |
I also back Wonder Words by Kenton Knepper.
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
I think the name of the Max Maven booklet is "Equivoque"
Christian Chelman has an effect using this method. It's called "Equivox"
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STANGMMX New user 81 Posts |
Describe this "word control"... I'm a newbie kinda heh.
SMU Class of 2010
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Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
It's basically "controlling" the actions of your volunteer by careful choice of verbal commands, thus the term "verbal control."
If I offer you two coins and ask you to "Take one" I have the choice of accepting or rejecting your choice by following it with "...and put it behind your back" or "...give it to me, and we'll use the other" you have just witnessed me "verbally controlling" your choice of coins. Of course it can be much more powerful, and much more subtle than my example, but you get the idea. Other verbal controls involve carefully worded phrases that can be taken two different ways, leaving you to control the outcome, or you can use subtle verbal hints to skew the odds in your favor. NLP stands for "Neuro-Linguistic Programming" and is regarded by some to be a very powerful tool. Sales people and telemarketers use these tools every day.
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