|
|
prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Hi all,
At the moment I'm learning hw to foce cards upon spectators. But say you did it all right but the spectator still picked the wrong card what do you say to stop the trick. Someone told me to say "oops I missed a part of my trick" so you start it again. But that sounds kind of un perfessional. So does anyone have any suggestions |
amens Regular user 109 Posts |
Do a trick were no force is needed when he picked the wrong card. (ACR,.... there a thousands suggestions. search for fasdiu (from a shuffled deck in use))
Or do a classic-force-out and still force it hth |
prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Thanks amen for the advise.
|
Peter Marucci Inner circle 5389 Posts |
Prettylady,
I sounds as if you are using the classic force. Most books and performers will tell you that, if the spectator doesn't pick the right card, go into another trick that doesn't need a forced card. That, to me, is not really very good advice; what if your act is routined to that you can't really go into "another trick"? Better to use a force where they have no choice but to take the force card -- the slip force, the cut-deeper force, the Hindu force, etc. For working pros, who can't afford to miss, a one-way deck is used a lot more than you might think. |
prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Thanks Peter for the tip.
I havn't learnt the cut-deeper force yet but it's next on my list. I guess the idea of changing the trick would work in some situations but not others. |
Fon Regular user London, UK 200 Posts |
Everytime you go to perform another card effect, try the Clasic force. This will give you room to practise and if you fail, you continue as you had planned to with the original effect.
Do it everytime and you will learn the force quicker, Fon
Always thinking..........?
|
prettylady1990 Loyal user 206 Posts |
Fon that's an interesting tip. Thanks
|
The Magic Cafe Forum Index » » The words we use » » Patter for when you stuff up card tricks (0 Likes) |
[ Top of Page ] |
All content & postings Copyright © 2001-2024 Steve Brooks. All Rights Reserved. This page was created in 0.01 seconds requiring 5 database queries. |
The views and comments expressed on The Magic Café are not necessarily those of The Magic Café, Steve Brooks, or Steve Brooks Magic. > Privacy Statement < |