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To: Strac6

That is really good.

I have suspicions as to how I would approach it as someone
that enjoys “sleight of hand”, card manipulation, and card
selection/determination tactics.

Not that I am right, but having read a lot and toyed with
deck manipulations and card determination, I believe I have
an idea as to how to I would reverse engineer the effect to
reproduce it.

I recently bought a new brick of decks, so will break one out and see if my thoughts are at least feasible.

A fantastic presentation and affect.
Kudos to him!


10 posted on 12/06/2016 7:28:16 AM PST by Verbosus (/* No Comment */)
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To: Verbosus

Well, I just noticed something that makes my initial thought wrong already.
But still I will look at the basic idea I had, but focus on only 2 suits instead of 4.
Then I will expand and figure out the 3rd and 4th suit as a unit.


12 posted on 12/06/2016 7:33:24 AM PST by Verbosus (/* No Comment */)
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To: Verbosus
I must agree his presentation was great and he took a close up show (in my opinion the best magic) and made it play for millions.

Its always great to see that moment of astonishment on peoples face. Its very pure and for a split second nothing else matters.

He is obviously very skilled with his prestidigitation then he does a self working trick where he can concentrate and emphasize the presentation leaving the audience to think gads that guy is amazing with cards.

I've seen magicians do this to other magicians especially with cards. Do all sorts of tough sleights then throw in something that is self working - good times

16 posted on 12/06/2016 7:40:11 AM PST by datricker (President Elect Trump MAGA baby MAGA yeah!)
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