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altrez Loyal user Kentucky 218 Posts |
Hello All,
Is there a good memorized deck that I can buy via download? I want a stack that can be used for several effects and can be cut two or three times and still be usable. I know the Si stack and I have purchased the BCS / MBCS and they are all good. However I am looking for something else. I was going to buy Stack Attack! from Lee's site but I would like a few more options. And I don't think that Stack Attack is a memorized deck? Any help would be great, Thanks! -Altrez |
martini Special user delta, pennsylvania 548 Posts |
Greetings Altrez;
I would think a good start would be the book, "The Six-Hour Memorized Deck" by Martin Joyal. There are so many in that book to choose from, and it would be a lot less expensive than buying all of them out there to find the one that suits you best. This book gives you pros and cons on each one, along with handling tips, and ideas. It is a very wise investment. Just my two cents worth All the Best Marty |
altrez Loyal user Kentucky 218 Posts |
Hey Marty,
I noticed the book is out of print? Is there a PDF for download somewhere? I like to buy all my books in electronic format. I believe its better for the environment. Yes you may call me a "tree hugging hippie" Thank you, -Altrez |
martini Special user delta, pennsylvania 548 Posts |
Greetings Altrez;
If you shop around, there are still some out there in places. I do not know if Hermetic Press is putting this out as an e-book or not. I kind of doubt it as I have not seen any of their books released that way yet. I hugged a tree once in a drunken stuper, she smacked me.lol All the Best Marty |
Eric Richardson Regular user 110 Posts |
Altrez,
Go to Simon Aronson's site: simonaronson.com Here you can download FOR FREE his memorized deck lecture notes. It includes his awesone stack. His site also has some great tricks too. Eric |
edh Inner circle 4698 Posts |
Simon's site will also tell you what is included in his stack.
Marty, I to once hugged a tree in a drunken stupor. The result was a bunch of little toothpicks.
Magic is a vanishing art.
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deejaylloyd New user 18 Posts |
Yeah Simon's PDF is great. Hes such a champ.
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EdgarWilde Regular user 120 Posts |
Also check out Aronson's Shuffle Bored - pure genius
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altrez Loyal user Kentucky 218 Posts |
Thank you all so much! I downloaded the Aronson stack PDF as you suggested stax, And Marty I will look around on ebay for the Joyal book.
I also think I am going to buy Stack Attack! from Lee's site. Are there any more out there that are downloadable PDF's? You guys rock! -Altrez |
Eric Richardson Regular user 110 Posts |
Altrez,
Check out stackview.com You can download the stackview program which will help you memorize any stack and it has many stacks (including Ireland's, etc)included. This site is a valuable resource and the stackview program is also FREE! Nick Pudar is a really nice guy. Eric |
altrez Loyal user Kentucky 218 Posts |
Stackview is a very nice program. I can not belive its free.
Thanks for all the help! -Altrez |
JHNelson Regular user Portland, Oregon 120 Posts |
Since you asked about stack-attack earlier, I think it's a good buy. It's not a true memorized deck stack, but there are a lot of good routines that require little skill (outside of a decent false shuffle). I don't use many of the effects in the PDF, but I get good reviews off of the ones I do use. Hope that helps Altrez!
JHN |
altrez Loyal user Kentucky 218 Posts |
JHNelson,
Thank you! -Altrez |
plungerman Loyal user 287 Posts |
Thank you for stackview.com mention. It looks great.
I've gone and got the Aronson stack down after only a few weeks. Hope I can retain it. I tred the Joyal stack (both of them) long ago and could make no use of it. My memory works better with just a card and an integer. Too many mnumonics gets in the way. Elliot |
Scott Cram Inner circle 2678 Posts |
On Sunday, I posted several links on my blog constituting a Memorized Deck Online Toolbox, which includes many of the links mentioned here, plus many more you may find useful. All the sites mentioned in the links are online, free, and useful for anyone who is learning about a memorized deck.
You can take a look at the order of the most frequently used stacks via the Faro Shuffle Simulator. As mentioned earlier, Stack Attack isn't about memorized decks, but the false shuffle taught in it can be very useful for memorized deck work. |
Jay Elf Elite user 466 Posts |
Hello Altrez,
First and foremost, Stack Attack is not a mem-stack. |
dilan_thomas Regular user 101 Posts |
You can take a look at the order of the most frequently used stacks via the Faro Shuffle Simulator.
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