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Terrible Wizard Inner circle 1973 Posts |
Are these lectures mostly betchas and puzzles?
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rowdymagi5 Inner circle Virginia 3630 Posts |
I believe the second one is. He has done two lectures with Penguin. The first one is awesome.
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Terrible Wizard Inner circle 1973 Posts |
Thanks.
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zachwyman New user Maryland 54 Posts |
Diamond Jim is amazing. His penguin lecture covered a lot of betchas that are very easy. The only thing I have difficulty with is remembering them all. Definitely recommend this lecture!
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NWJay Regular user 112 Posts |
The second lecture is purely on bar bets and puzzles. Watching all at once it's a bit wearying but they're all worth your while and it's got more than enough to keep someone going for a lifetime!
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Steven Conner Inner circle 2725 Posts |
How does this lecture compare to Dan Harlan's "Mindbogglers"
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_W_ New user 50 Posts |
The description says that Diamond Jim Tyler teaches some work with the muscle pass. I'm wondering if someone would mind elaborating on that? Does he teaches effects and applications?
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EndersGame Inner circle Reviewer EndersGame 2200 Posts |
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On Dec 26, 2019, _W_ wrote: This would be from his first Penguin lecture (Diamond Jim Tyler LIVE), which I haven't seen. That lecture covers some more standard magic. His second Penguin lecture (Diamond Jim Tyler LIVE 2) basically teaches a lot of "bar betchas" straight from his Bamboozlers books. If you like bar betchas, it's fantastic, and has a ton of material included. |