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    I love live TV - Phenomenon!

    Might have been fake, but... I thought, too, that he probably was just upping the "danger" of the effect by pretending to get bit, since it was the non-poisinous snake's basket he stuck his hand in. Also, if you noticed his parents in the audience, his mother looked real nervous, but his...
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    Ways to maximize the effect of the Invisible Deck

    Good mentalism effect This is one of my favorite effects with the ID. Tell the person you're doing it for that you can sometimes predict the future, but you can only predict what will happen about one minute from now. To demonstrate, take the ID and put it behind your back. Tell the...
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    Jumbo cards

    Giant card tricks Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic has about 8 or 9 tricks with the jumbo cards. The book is pretty well available at most libraries and its got some pretty decent stuff in it. I'd say that may be a good start to finding a few tricks with large cards. Good luck!
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    Electric Touch, by Yigal Mesika

    I own the ET, and I've got to say that it is definitely safe in 99.9% of circumstances. Most of the time the shock is not that strong and is just a little bit stronger than a "carpet shock". The instructions specifically tell you not to use it around fax machines, computers, etc., but the way...
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    Invisible Deck

    The easiest way I've found is to look for the next highest card, for instance if the chosen card is the eight of diamonds, look for the nine of diamonds. It will be directly "to the left of" the eight. This works with every card in the deck except he Kings. This method is so much easier than...
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    Your Best Reactions - Share!

    What's Your Number? There's an amazingly simple trick called "What's Your Number?" (Robert Mandelberg) where a spectator, after having drawn four random cards and following a few simple steps, ends the trick by dealing their own phone number on the table, seemingly by total chance. This is one...
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    Card forces for the "Sleightly" Challenged

    To put it mildly, I am very lacking at sleight of hand techniques, so the classic force and some of the other more common forces just seem beyond my reach and comprehension. To force a card, I have been using a Svengali deck, but I would really like to get suggestions on reliable, easy forces...
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