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10cardsdown Special user Out There Somewhere 664 Posts |
I'd be interested to see everyone's top 3 methods to force a card? Not necessarily the methodology, but forces that you use regularly. Thanks!
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twistedace Inner circle philadelphia 3772 Posts |
I use, the Classic Force Almost all of the time, when I don't use that though, I'll do the Riffle Force or the MC Spread Double Force.
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vinsmagic Eternal Order sleeping with the fishes... 10960 Posts |
Dribble force
Top gun swing cut force Riffle force vinny |
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preston91 Regular user clearwater,fl 186 Posts |
The riffle force, slip force and Mark Mason's Attitude force
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Paul Phear New user 31 Posts |
Cross Cut
Riffle and, sorry don't know the name, but it was one of the first tricks I learnt... The cards are dragged back by the fingers from the short edge one by one, and on "stop" the top stock is slid off towards the magician taking the b***** card (noted!) with them. Done with the head turned away it looks very fair. |
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DaveM Special user Germany 788 Posts |
-Cross Cut
-Riffle -Using the "Halo Cut" as a force of the bottom card DaveM |
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PaulGreen Inner circle 1133 Posts |
Gee,... Let me think,... I use the Classic Force for most of my stuff. Seems to work for me.
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HuronLow Special user 689 Posts |
I use the classic force and the riffle force and the slip cut force. =p They never ever fail
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Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5203 Posts |
I sleeve the force card and let the spectator examine and shuffle the deck. THe spectator deals into my left hand and when they stop and just slide the sleeved card on top. When they take the top card im done. Very clean force.
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djvirtualreality Inner circle MayfieldNew York 1347 Posts |
Cross Cut, Glide Force, Hindu shuffle force.
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Cameron Roat Special user Michigan 728 Posts |
Classic Force, Riffle Force, Slip-Cut Force
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jonesc2ii Loyal user Oxford, England 235 Posts |
Nearly everyone's saying Riffle Force.
Erm, what is a Riffle Force, please?
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On 2003-08-04 10:16, 10cardsdown wrote: Why three? |
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jonesc2ii Loyal user Oxford, England 235 Posts |
It's the magic rule of three!
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remco de wolf Regular user 111 Posts |
Classic Force, Spread cull to force a card and the bottom deal force.
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jarrod New user 35 Posts |
Hindu, ripple, classic.
I would like to start using the classic force more, since of course it is the most powerful. I will probably start doing a routine with a classic force, if they don't choose the card I want them to, my 'out' will be to just do a trick where a force isn't needed, and try again next time. |
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Chintamani New user UK 39 Posts |
Cross-cut, slip-cut, hindu shuffle force
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Jack Veteran user 371 Posts |
Riffle Force
J.K. Hartman's A.D. Force Classic Force Magically, Jack |
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wayman Special user England - Sunderland 589 Posts |
Riffle force (to a break)
Riffle force (swing cut) A version of the Cut Deeper with a DB card (just one turn over) Hindu force. |
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gmartins New user Portugal 88 Posts |
Classic Force, Dribble Force and under the spread force (what's the name of this? When you cull the card and change it for the card they touch?)
Gonçalo Martins
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