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Hey thanks for the insight! I must confess that I am a sleight freak
![]() I have my own handling on a blank deck routine which doesn't require helper gimmicks, in the sense that even though there are blank faced cards, they are shown in the end and all is examinable. I have also created a very simple routine where four cards continuously change: they're first all jokers, then they are all double-backers, then they are all aces of spades and finally they prove to all be blank faced cards (it's basically a false count bonanza ![]() The problem with these effects is that it renders the spectators aware of the existance of such cards ![]() ![]() So in my opinion, impromptu card effects are number 1 by far. But some gimmicked card effects can really be worthwhile so one shouldn't eliminate these from his arsenal. On the other hand, if I've learned something during performances, it's that to keep spectators interested and to keep your image clean you must: -either use gimmicks that remain undetected and that you may ditch during your intermittent phases; -either, if performing with shown gimmicks, take a new deck after you've finished with your gimmicks and hand it out to the spectators so they know that they're moving on to clean magic (something they find way more intriguing). -or of course finally option 3 which is to burn all your gimmicks, although that's a bit harsh ![]() So let me know what you think about these ideas and until then, see ya. PS: @Mark: I did once use a one way deck as a ACR and it was so funny ![]() |
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