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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On 2009-05-31 15:42, wsduncan wrote: Have you ever seen Howard Flint's Flash Opener? It's Triumph without the selection. It's also Topsy-Turvy Cards with a riffle shuffle. I wasn't suggesting that Topsy-Turvy Cards would have the same impact on an audience as Howard Flint's Flash Opener or Triumph, only that the basic plot is the same: face-up and face-down cards righting themselves. |
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DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
"A Subtile Triumph" pp.211-212 in "Marlo Without Tears" (J. Racherbaumer) is a great triumph without a selection...
Cardamagically, Dom.
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jordanl Veteran user 325 Posts |
There's a Triumph without selection in one of the Frank Garcia Books as well.
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Cameron Francis V.I.P. 7025 Posts |
Nick Trost has a great sympathetic-Triumph routine where you split a deck in half, and shuffle one packet face up into face down. When you spread the other packet, these cards are now also mixed. No selection.
Cannot remember what it's called, though. I think it's in The Card Magic of Nick Trost. Excellent effect. I've been playing around with some variations.
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DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
Those few who own "Card Dupery" by J.K. HArtman...look at the chapter "Triumphantics" for some subleties that are devious and disarming.
Good stuff! Cardamagically, DOM.
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NicholasD Inner circle 1458 Posts |
I use Hartman's small packet triumph from Card Craft, called Every Which Way, regularly.
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wsduncan Inner circle Seattle, WA 3619 Posts |
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On 2009-05-31 19:07, S2000magician wrote: I think that's giving Topsy-Turvy Cards way too much credit. Quote:
I wasn't suggesting that Topsy-Turvy Cards would have the same impact on an audience as Howard Flint's Flash Opener or Triumph, only that the basic plot is the same: face-up and face-down cards righting themselves. Yeah, I gotta disagree here. That's like saying that The Portable Hole and a coin vanish are the same. |
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
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On 2009-05-31 16:03, bouche wrote: I don't think Bill's ALL that pretty. Maybe a little. Once you get to know him.
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On 2009-06-01 21:55, wsduncan wrote: Fair enough. Quote:
Thus: horse races. |
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
Sid Lorraine's Drunken Shuffle comes to mind, so may fit the bill.
Harris also had a "Travelling Triumph" with two halves of the deck in one of his early books. |
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