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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
Firstly, I didn’t realise, at the time of the above post, that Darwin Ortiz has passed away 2 weeks earlier. This was very sad news indeed. I considered him one of the very best.
Secondly, his passing has inspired me to dive even deeper into his vast catalogue to find more gold. RIP
aka Lucky John
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Golem13 New user 21 Posts |
Does anyone perform Juan Esteban's 'The Point of View Card Trick' (from Semi-automatic Card Tricks Vol 8 by Steve Beam)? The concept is really cool, but remembering the multiple 'outs' is a major effort! I really like the idea, but I wonder if anyone is performing it and how it hits, considering the effort involved?!
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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
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On Oct 26, 2023, Kjellstrom wrote: Thanks Kjellstrom. Following on from your above post, I did some work on Card Sense (which reminds me of a couple of other similar mem-deck tricks). The only part I don't really like doing is the one-handed move used by Darwin to get the info required (deliberately vague to avoid method). Have you tried anything else that works well in this part of the trick?
aka Lucky John
Sydney, Australia |
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rmorrell Loyal user 262 Posts |
In keeping with the title of the thread, I will tell you the way I normally do Card Sense, is with a m***** deck this way it eliminates all the moves, you don't even need to do the first demonstration as Darwin teaches it, you can just legitimately pick up your pile as a demonstration, and you don't need to do the one handed moves, it just eliminates everything although I would suggest a mix/shuffle at the start if you can, or just keep the spectator cut in. Normally when I have a deck in stack anyway it is pretty much always a m***** deck, I use the Penguin ones as they are cheap to use.
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JuanPoop Loyal user Luckily for you, I only have 210 Posts |
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On Dec 19, 2023, rmorrell wrote: Thanks Rich, I appreciate your response. I actually have a few such decks and use them in several other effects, so I'm not sure why I wouldn't use them in this one. I guess I was just looking for a different peek method, but your suggestion would work very well, without any moves at all. I will think of some patter that suits the actions and might still make a small 'move' (of sorts) to obfuscate the method. Don't want it to be too perfect, after all! I use DMC Elites and can spot their markings from across a small table, so this trick doesn't have to be done super close up. Like you, I almost always start with these types of decks in stack (Mnemonica), which I false shuffle and cut while introducing the trick. I need to put my thinking cap on to consider other mem-deck effects where this deck type could substitute a 'move' that I don't like doing (which usually means I haven't practiced it enough!). Thanks again.
aka Lucky John
Sydney, Australia |
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J-L Sparrow Regular user 167 Posts |
The book "The Six Hour Memorized Deck" by Martin Joyal contains several memorized deck tricks, none of them containing any sleights.
That book has two main functions: (1) Teaching you the Joyal stack, and (2) teaching you tricks that you can perform with any memorized deck. There is nothing inherent in those tricks that require you to use a Joyal stack, so any memorized deck will do. |
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