First off, I'd like to apologise for 2 things:
1st: This should be in the card section, I know. But let's be honest, nobody looks there anymore, kinda sad, but true.
2nd: I haven't been around here much lately. That's because I've really started to focus my life on magic, and a main part of that is spending less time on forums. I swear every minute I spend on here is equivalent to an hour of standing in the middle of a circle of magicians screaming at you, saying you're wrong, over and over again. I want my magic to be about the audience, not about myself, and if I'm wrong, I couldn't care less, just as long as I give them a good time.
Ok, now for the point of this thread.
What, in your opinion, is the most advanced card sleight in the world? And, of course, why? This stems from an interesting discussion I had last week at a convention with David Regal.
So go ahead, I'd love to hear what you guys have to say
1st: This should be in the card section, I know. But let's be honest, nobody looks there anymore, kinda sad, but true.
2nd: I haven't been around here much lately. That's because I've really started to focus my life on magic, and a main part of that is spending less time on forums. I swear every minute I spend on here is equivalent to an hour of standing in the middle of a circle of magicians screaming at you, saying you're wrong, over and over again. I want my magic to be about the audience, not about myself, and if I'm wrong, I couldn't care less, just as long as I give them a good time.
Ok, now for the point of this thread.
What, in your opinion, is the most advanced card sleight in the world? And, of course, why? This stems from an interesting discussion I had last week at a convention with David Regal.
So go ahead, I'd love to hear what you guys have to say