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  1. J

    Created Effects

    It's Gone! A spectator shuffles a deck of cards and some random cards are shown to them. They are asked to think of one without making it obvious as to which card they may be thinking of. The cards are then placed in the spectator's sandwiched hands and they are asked to imagine the card...
  2. J

    Music for the magician...

    I played the guitar way before I even got into magic (although I was amazed by watching it on tv). Music has and always will be my first love. And I agree that any kind of musical experience can help with magic. Not just the hand and finger exercise that you get, but also the discipline and...
  3. J

    "Do a trick."

    Usually, if someone just comes up and ask me to do a trick, and I have a sharpie, then I do a card to pocket. If you don't have a sharpie then ask them to name a card to prove that there is no way you can use duplicates (of course you don't have to explain that).
  4. J

    I need tricks!

    Be creative man! Within your 5-6 years of doing/studying magic I am sure you have learned enough to create your own tricks (or variations on others) or make even the most simplest tricks play big. If not, then learn 2 card monte until you can fool yourself. Then go do it for it some people.
  5. J

    Revealing a Selected Card

    I agree with the idea of a color change (like many others have suggested on this thread). If performed correctly even the most simple change can look very flashy (like the Classic Color Change with some fancy finger flourishes). I personally love the Snap Change, but then again, just use...
  6. J

    Top 5 Impromptu Card Tricks?

    Marlo's Snap Change - I usually have the spectator choose a card, try to find it and fail, then do a snap change to change it to their card. it's a good opener as it catches their attention, and it looks so magical! Marlo's Bluff Assembly - I like to cut the aces (or whatever four of a kind...
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