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RickVancouver Special user Vancouver, BC 697 Posts |
Intuition/Out of the Blue by John Guastaferro (Brainstorm Vol 2).
The color change at the end is quite stunning, plus everything's examinable at the end (except the spectator). Rick
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Stuart Coyle New user Australia 62 Posts |
Twisting the Aces. Even works a charm using animal cards for kids and having each animal roll over when called to.
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Paul Wingham Veteran user Rustington, South Coast, UK 365 Posts |
For me it's "this, that and the other" a version of the colour monte (same moves different cards)
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Paul Wingham Veteran user Rustington, South Coast, UK 365 Posts |
For me it's "this, that and the other" a version of the colour monte (same moves different cards)
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James Schwab New user 14 Posts |
Sympathetic Cards is definitely one of my favorite packet effects to perform. Lately, I have been using a version I bought from Aldo Colombini that uses Leprechauns and pots of gold instead of aces and jokers. Another really good packet effect with examinable cards is Alexander De Cova's Wild Card. I also use Poor Man's Monte which is on a Harry Lorayne video(It's an ungaffed Sidewalk Shuffle with no blank cards). Those three are my favorite packet effects.
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RickyD New user South Carolina 91 Posts |
I'd have to say Color Monte (though I often do it with "normal" cards), Reset, and a variation on Dr. Daley's Last Trick.
Honestly don't do a whole lot of packet tricks, though ...
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magicbar New user 59 Posts |
Color Monte
Dr Daley's Last Trick |
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JSBLOOM Inner circle 2024 Posts |
Assuming the post means you end up clean with no switches which I believe the intent was, I have to vote for the color monte (or no gaffed monte) and gemini twins.
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jezza Elite user 469 Posts |
Rainbow cascade by roy walton
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mxray Loyal user 276 Posts |
Dr Daley (with a different ending I came up with)
and Card Warp. |
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Mago Gregorio Elite user Paris, France 473 Posts |
Another vote for J Guastaferro Intuition and Out of the blue. A very complete routine with strong magic that fooled magicians !
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Bursky New user West Hollywood, Ca. 78 Posts |
Bro. Hamman's Twins.
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pjmm23 New user 2 Posts |
Color monte for me.
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adamjames Loyal user England 205 Posts |
Intuition and Out of the Blue make a fantastic little routine together.
I don't know if you'd consider Guy Hollingworth's 'Quartet' Card Routines "packet tricks", but they are great. And if you follow the instructions in his booklet, you end clean and examinable. |
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1805 Posts |
Did anyone mention Color Monte..WOW what a crowd pleaser. One I really like and did not get a mention at all. Roy Walton's "Cascade"...One super neat packet effect that is totally examinable...
Rennie
The effect is the important thing, how you achieve it is not.......
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joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17424 Posts |
Quote:
On 2006-07-07 17:34, Rennie wrote: Check 2 posts above yours... ...
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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Rennie Inner circle I think I have about 1805 Posts |
Joseph,
I was joking. Color Monte was mentioned many, many times. That is why I said it was a crowd pleaser...No one mentioned Cascade though.. Rennie
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joseph Eternal Order Please ignore my 17424 Posts |
So was I...Just came out poorly....
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Einstein)...
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DonB! Regular user Minnesota 170 Posts |
For me, Sympathetic Cards by Ronnay. Multiple color changes, multiple face changes. At the end, with all backs different colors, you can leave them for examination until the spectator's blue in the face. Nothing to find, nothing added, nothing taken away.
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adamjames Loyal user England 205 Posts |
Does anyone know if Peter Duffie's "Dazzle" is examinable?
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