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    Exact break count from the bottom

    I like the thumb count one. Closest to what I was looking for. Thanks heaps guys.
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    Two Stunning Effects

    lol indeed. kid, go post on youtube videos or something.
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    ACAAN Effects

    though it can be adapted into a non selfworking version of ACAAN, Extraordianary proof is a CAAN (Card at any Number effect), which doesn't fulfil the criteria of letting the audience member name their own card.
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    Exact break count from the bottom

    Are there any sources that teach a way to get a break under an exact card, one handed and rather quickly, like a pinky count, but from the bottom of the deck? For example, If I wanted to get a break under the 40th card, in 5 seconds or so, where pinky counting would be impractical. Thanks.
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    What do you think of this Cardini?

    So you're saying Dan and Dave aren't magicians?
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    Utility Moves?

    Guy Hollingworth has a very nice in the hands false riffle shuffle which he teaches in "Drawing Room Deceptions"
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    Favorite Effect from Art of Astonishment - ONLY ONE!

    man, I want to know how many people Guy Hollingworth has owned with that first chapter of "Drawing Room Deceptions".
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    Looking for a new book/DVD

    the pass isn't really a necessity, unless you're really into table work like gambling routines and such.
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    that's awesome. I just finished a season of Sweeney Todd a few months ago, I was the pianist...

    that's awesome. I just finished a season of Sweeney Todd a few months ago, I was the pianist. That was a stressful show. Good on you man.
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    Teen Magicians - People Not Taking Us Seriously

    you'll even get other teens patronising you. prove them wrong. They'll humor you, and watch a trick, but if you really fool them, then they'll start taking you seriously
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    Looking for a new book/DVD

    ehhh, i can sense the start of an ethical debate here. ed giobbi. LOL.
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    Looking for a new book/DVD

    if you're doing mainly cards, I'd strongly suggest investing in Robert Giobbi's "Card College" series. It's a bit pricy, but there is enough stuff in there to last you a lifetime. Hell, even if you got just got the first volume down, you'd have enough material to create a complete routine.
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    Please help! A wannabe keeps revealing everything!

    we need a sticky thread on how to deal with hecklers.
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