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Jefferson New user 58 Posts
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I have never seen a video of it. There is a little method to it, but I think it makes the dealing process a little more interesting.
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afknight Special user 508 Posts
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On Dec 16, 2016, Greg Arce wrote: Very nice effect Greg! I also use the Six Hour memorized stack so I'll be adding this to my repertoire! Alton |
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Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5354 Posts
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A new cool thing with a memdeck is the great app Maxim. https://www.murphysmagic.com/product.aspx?id=73091
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cpatchett Veteran user My current prediction is that I have 337 Posts
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On Aug 12, 2022, Kjellstrom wrote: Maxim is definitely cool but only requires a stack (any stack)...memorization is optional. If you haven't already, check out what Lloyd does with it using a stack that's impossible to memorize: https://youtu.be/RuB86QE4hAI
Magician: Someone willing to spend $15 to learn how to make $1 disappear.
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Kassim New user 59 Posts
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Here is one of my recent creations. It is the invisible deck with NO GIMMICKS at all. In my opinion, it is stronger than any version I have seen.
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The_MetalMaster Veteran user Indiana 362 Posts
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Besides Card Calling, it will always be Simon Aronson’s Two Beginnings
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_Alex_ New user 54 Posts
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Plop by Denis Behr is very good. The best part is, it's not just a trick. It's a system for accessing any 4 of a kind. I know Pit Hartling has expanded on this idea. The credit goes to Pit and Denis for the concept.
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Dewars Neat New user 14 Posts
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Mnemonicosis gets my vote. I use it almost every day and love the jazzing element of it. ASI’s ACAAN is also another favorite of mine. Still haven’t seen a cleaner version of the effect
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Inlakesh New user 70 Posts
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On Sep 6, 2022, Dewars Neat wrote: Same on both accounts. The only way to get a cleaner ACAAN is to use one stooge. Then you can do it hands off. |
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Golem13 New user 42 Posts
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While I do like Mnemonicosis, Lloyd's Maxim app is an incredibly quick way to achieve the same effect, without directing the spectator to cut in a particular way. The app is really inconsequential - just a timer, or even a random text notification that you apologise for and "turn off". By setting certain profile fields for a spectator (if you know ahead of time who you'll choose and can enter some details), the reveal becomes even more personalised and powerful.
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Marcus Selle New user Berlin, Germany 59 Posts
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Fingertip Reading by Nick Pudar is my all-time favorite Memdeck effect, perhaps even my favorite card effect at all.
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Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 5354 Posts
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On Sep 19, 2022, Marcus Selle wrote: What is the effect? And, where can I find the instruction? |
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MagicPresident Regular user 146 Posts
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I found it posted 12/5/2003 in the Banquet Room, Secret Sessions, Memorized and Marked -- Free Trick, Nick is the author if you want to search that way
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Golem13 New user 42 Posts
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On Sep 19, 2022, MagicPresident wrote: There doesn't seem to be anything in the Banquet Room anymore
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Golem13 New user 42 Posts
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On Sep 21, 2022, Golem13 wrote: Ah I see - I just haven't been around long enough in terms of postings yet! |
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JuanPoop Veteran user Luckily for you, I only have 382 Posts
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On Apr 23, 2016, Kjellstrom wrote: OK, although it has taken me 10 years to make a comment and 3.5 years for a thread resurrection, I have been doing Sherlock for a long time and love it. I couldn't find a thread dedicated to Sherlock, so I thought I would have a crack here, given this very post by the venerable @Kjellstrom is where I first became aware of Sherlock many years ago. Thank you! If you, or anyone else, would like to exchange ideas on this, I am open. I have recently been playing with slightly different methods and effects to completely eliminate the one very small issue that can pop up - the card being inadvertently replaced into a position that maintains its correct order/sequence. It doesn't happen a lot, but when it does, out comes Mnemonicosis or an Invisible Deck. I have a few other options if anyone is interested.
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Patrick Redford Inner circle Michigan 1764 Posts
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Here's one of my favorites: https://www.tiktok.com/@thinkgeorgetait/......45492266
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