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John Pendleton New user 71 Posts |
This may well boil down to how many different types of venue you work, but I'd like to hear about other factors effecting your choice ?
Even if you're free wheelling, do you find what you do is based more on one routine or another in certain circumstances ? I use a combination of David Williamson and Carl Andrews for table-side. Mostly DW, but with a CA 2 ball vanish at the start. I use my variation of Vernon for parlour. 3 wand vanished, re-ordered phases, no shuffling cups about, different elimination sequence. (standing throughout) This is just to promt a little discussion - let's agree changes in patter, adding a convincer etc. do not count as different. BTW I've never performed on the street, though I'm thinking it would be good experiance. In this case I'd start with Gazzo's / Cellini's work. |
Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4824 Posts |
Two, both based on the same basic routine.
On the street, I used Gazzo's routine but without the melon ending. (Didn't have a pouch to accomodate it... yet) Indoors, I changed to the Miller cups and I found that working more or less one-on-one I didn't have the opportunity to present the balls in the same way, thus the handling was clumsy (at least mine was). I found it easier to resort to the basic "3 balls penetrate the stack" opener, and after the third ball made it I was set with everything on the table and the "secret" preloaded under one cup. Then I went back to the Gazzo routine but I didn't have to make any funny moves "tipping" the first cup as I was already one ahead.
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