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babyte 08-25-2012 11:52 AM

Trick without a name.
 
Hey guys, I want to show what am I working on in a past few weeks.

1. Ignore channel name.
2. The idea is similar to Albert Victoria's ACID, but I came with it independetly.
3. Forget those major flashes.

Any suggestions how can I improve this effect?

babyte.
Cheers.

OliveroG 08-25-2012 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by babyte (Post 7934)
Hey guys, I want to show what am I working on in a past few weeks.

1. Ignore channel name.
2. The idea is similar to Albert Victoria's ACID, but I came with it independetly.
3. Forget those major flashes.

Any suggestions how can I improve this effect?

babyte.
Cheers.

How to improve the effect? use different backs for the cards to identify them all the time.

babyte 08-25-2012 09:46 PM

Can You give me any deck examples?

Fin 08-26-2012 04:34 AM

There are many major flashes, as you mention, and although you tell us to forget them, I must say that if this is a routine you are serious about, and have been working on for a while, then you should think about approaching the main "move" in a different way, because it is flashing baaad and without a major change to your handling there is no way of ignoring or forgetting about it, because it renders the effect worthless. With "Acid" Albert offer's a truly great way of approaching the thing you are trying to do, so I highly recommend it.

If you are looking for something a little easier you can achieve virtually the same effect using just double lifts; pm me if you don't know how. This way, as long as you have a good double lift, you won't have any flashing to worry about. I would also suggest a bit more work on the palm and it's timing as it looked quite suspicious.

I hope some of the above helps. Keep up the good work :)

[Mark, if you found yourself counting the comma's in this post you should be ashamed of yourself!]


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