theory11 — Magic Tricks & the World's Finest Playing Cards

Any books or articles regarding magic starters?

Feb 9, 2009
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Not as in like doing tricks, but like a general "background" of things.

Something like what a card magician should and should not do. Maybe a brief history and what really is about. How to practice and how much to practice..

Stuff like that.
 
How to practice and how much to practice..

That is more of a personal preferance but obviously you want to practice until you have it down and then practice some more. It's not learn a trick perform learn a trick perform. Or as Lee Asher says. Learn 3 good tricks practice them to your hearts content, its better to know 3 tricks very well than hundreds of tricks ok.
 
Fundamentals by Bob Cassidy is the beginners book on mentalism. No one ever listens to me when I say that, but I'm sticking to my guns on this one.

You can get at Lybrary dot com.
 
Fundamentals by Bob Cassidy is the beginners book on mentalism. No one ever listens to me when I say that, but I'm sticking to my guns on this one.

You can get at Lybrary dot com.
I agree, this is a great book. I wish I would have read this as my introduction to mentalism instead of 13 Steps (not that 13 Steps is overly complicated, but Fundamentals is by far a better introductory type introduction). I eventually got to it anyway, which is good (it's always nice to hear another person's perspective on things), so yeah. Moral of the story: I agree. :)