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08-10-2011, 02:58 PM
'One Card To Rule Them All' by Mystery Mark

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Although you might know what kind of technique Mark used, this is his independent take on it. This method could be found on Jennifer's 'Poker d'Advanced' DVD (sold out) as well.

Magic specifications
Props|Playing cards
Clean|Yes
Impromptu|Yes
No pre-work|Yes
Instantly repeatable|Yes
Angles|Angle-proof
Sound level|1
Performance level|Intermediate
Tutorial level|Intermediate
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Technical specifications
Medium|Video
Duration|6:31
Resolution|864x486 pixels (Low Quality = 384x216)
Size|101 MB (Low Quality = 28.8 MB)
Tutorial file format|MOV (H.264/AAC)
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Credits
Mark Hilkemeijer|Instructor/Editor/Music producer/Executive producer


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TheMisdirectingHand
08-10-2011, 05:43 PM
Whoa... did you really just use that "move"?


Also, you're killing me with all this good music...

la0o9
08-11-2011, 12:22 AM
wow... you actually USED that technique to do magic... it is your original method for doing it right? not the 2 popular ones that have existed for a long time?

Fin
08-11-2011, 12:49 AM
It rocks. Whoooop! Time to get practicing :p

Mark
08-11-2011, 09:16 AM
Thanks guys!

And yesh, it is my own method for it. I personally find this working a whole lot better than those '2 popular ones that have existed for a long time'.

It may be a knack to get down (although to me it's less knackier than those well known techniques) and I think it's a lot more natural too, especially in real life situations. :)

TheMisdirectingHand
08-11-2011, 06:12 PM
I love the subtleties you put into it.

Fin
08-12-2011, 04:41 AM
Try not to confuse this release with "One Card To Rule The Mall", which was the title of my first dvd from way back in my "self help guru" days. It was all about how to shop responsibly with store cards and reduce the chance of getting your family in so much debt that you have to sell the kids to pay the car insurance. Something that is happening all to often these days to unsuspecting consumer-mums, bless them. Just wanted to clear that up.

s13zeTheDay
08-15-2011, 06:00 AM
Two things. First, there are many more subtleties and methods out there than just the two popular ones, each with different benefits, and i think it's a shame that magicians just accept that it's either one or the other and there's no room for tweaks

Second, a question for mark: does this one have to be done tilted away from the spectators as in the video?

Mark
08-15-2011, 06:33 AM
does this one have to be done tilted away from the spectators as in the video?
Not really, but in a video it would be easier to spot the secret if I wouldn't have necktied it. Usually you just hold the deck like in any normal dealing situation and it will be all fine for all spectator/player angles. ^_^