What is the name of that trick ?

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Second trick in the video almost in the middle of clip line . About minute and a half . please tell me where to learn this . Thanks in advance.
 
Jan 25, 2018
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Can you tell us the time in the video where the trick you are looking for starts (I.e. time stamp)?This guy is too cringy to watch completely.
Hi , Dominus
This is the time lapse in the video that I ask for the trick


This is a different video but the same trick , the trick starts at 0:40

I really want to know about this trick(What is the name , Where to learn . etc. )
Thanks in advance !
Cheers !
-Stenley
 

Josh Burch

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I'm not sure of the exact method of the trick but I believe it is a version of brainwave. Vernon popularized the eight card brainwave. Here on Theory11 Lennart Green had the mirror count which was another version of the same effect. Rick Lax has a treatment of the effect called Reverse Psychology.

All of those require you to have a table. I believe if you find what is marketed as a brainwave deck and familiarize yourself with the gimmick you will find out how the trick works. I wish I could give you the exact creator of the effect for crediting and so you can purchase it from the best source.
 
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DominusDolorum

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I'm not sure of the exact method of the trick but I believe it is a version of brainwave. Vernon popularized the eight card brainwave. Here on Theory11 Lennart Green had the mirror count which was another version of the same effect. Rick Lax has a treatment of the effect called Reverse Psychology.

All of those require you to have a table. I believe if you find what is marketed as a brainwave deck and familiarize yourself with the gimmick you will find out how the trick works. I wish I could give you the exact creator of the effect for crediting and so you can purchase it from the best source.
I thought he was asking about the trick where he has someone look at a card in the deck, he places one face down in their hand and it changes. I remember seeing something close to that on a Bill Malone tape.
 
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I thought he was asking about the trick where he has someone look at a card in the deck, he places one face down in their hand and it changes. I remember seeing something close to that on a Bill Malone tape.

Yes , Bill Malone does trick that is close to that I search but Its not I'm looking for . Can you give me more extended information about the sources (I don't want to change the card in spectators card I just want to know the thought of card)
 

DominusDolorum

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Yes , Bill Malone does trick that is close to that I search but Its not I'm looking for . Can you give me more extended information about the sources (I don't want to change the card in spectators card I just want to know the thought of card)
I can't give you extended information on a trick I don't know the name of, unfortunately. I have a good feeling about what method he's using, but I can't be certain. Perhaps @RealityOne will know?
 

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Perhaps @RealityOne will know?

Seriously… you're making me watch that video... no Red High Victorians for you! ;)

I don't think it is a marketed effect. The force is a face-up psychological force. The earliest reference I can find in my library is in Greater Magic on page 329 in a section titled "Forcing the Mental Selection of a Card and Tricks Therewith." There also are several versions, including the use of fans and riffles, in Professor Hoffman's Modern Magic, More Magic and Tricks with Cards (all of which I inexplicitly don't have in my library... yet).

Nonetheless, it is a "hot trick."
 
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DominusDolorum

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Seriously… you're making me watch that video... no Red High Victorians for you! ;)

I don't think it is a marketed effect. The force is a face-up psychological force. The earliest reference I can find in my library is in Greater Magic on page 329 in a section titled "Forcing the Mental Selection of a Card and Tricks Therewith." There also are several versions, including the use of fans and riffles, in Professor Hoffman's Modern Magic, More Magic and Tricks with Cards (all of which I inexplicitly don't have in my library... yet).

Nonetheless, it is a "hot trick."
I hope you can forgive me! :( I had to watch both of them so I understand the pain.
 
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