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Title: 10 non gimick tricks you should have
Post by: John B. on March 29, 2013, 07:21:35 PM
So Jamie d Grant got me thinking, he is having 10 card trick no gimmicks, I want to brainstorm 10 close up tricks. Props don't matter, but I was thinking we could come up with the top 10 non-gimmick tricks. I want to be able to give away all the props and even though gimicks can be nice I like the idea of borrowing everything to perform. Right now I only have Wayne Houchin's French kiss, which btw I am working on a really nice twist of the idea using signed coins. If you guys have any you think of put them here. Also it never hurts to say why. I like French kiss for the fact that its very simple yet gets the best reaction of anything I perform.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: chosenthemagician on March 29, 2013, 09:58:03 PM
I know a borrowed dime disappearance in a gum box i could show you how to do it, if you want, me to ?
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: The Quadfather on March 29, 2013, 11:18:43 PM
I quite like just a simple force with a subtle revelation. I quite often like to walk off during an effect saying "I'll leave you to shuffling your 7 of diamonds into the deck. I'll be over here getting a drink when your ready."
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: Don Boyer on March 30, 2013, 01:21:33 AM
Most of the magic I know involves at least a standard pack of cards.  Having said that, there's enough tricks out there for a standard, ungimmicked pack of cards that you could build a ten-trick set around it.  Cards are cheap enough that you can simply give them away when you're finished, if you're playing around with basic, over-the-counter stuff and not collectors' decks.  And there's barely a guy under thirty (and many over that age) who doesn't have a poker kit lying around the apartment.

Coin magic might be the way to go.  Check out the Metal series by Eric Jones over at E.  Rich Ferguson has a couple of bill-related tricks there as well.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: John B. on March 30, 2013, 01:42:50 AM
Most of the magic I know involves at least a standard pack of cards.  Having said that, there's enough tricks out there for a standard, ungimmicked pack of cards that you could build a ten-trick set around it.  Cards are cheap enough that you can simply give them away when you're finished, if you're playing around with basic, over-the-counter stuff and not collectors' decks.  And there's barely a guy under thirty (and many over that age) who doesn't have a poker kit lying around the apartment.

Coin magic might be the way to go.  Check out the Metal series by Eric Jones over at E.  Rich Ferguson has a couple of bill-related tricks there as well.

I have metal, I don't do a lot of coin magic. But this trick uses a weird palm I did when trying tenki, as far as rich goes I like his work but have not got his bill stuff yet. but I realy wanted to see what people saw as the top tricks to put together if you wanted to blow someones mind, with no gimmicks.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: Don Boyer on March 30, 2013, 02:41:41 AM

I have metal, I don't do a lot of coin magic. But this trick uses a weird palm I did when trying tenki, as far as rich goes I like his work but have not got his bill stuff yet. but I realy wanted to see what people saw as the top tricks to put together if you wanted to blow someones mind, with no gimmicks.

Well, some of the best stuff that I do involves an ordinary pack of cards and some sleight of hand.  My repertoire isn't huge, but I can get away with performing maybe five tricks without requiring something like a second deck of cards, a stripper deck, etc.

It's why magicians always carry a pack of cards.  Some of the most amazing and impressive close-up magic out there is done with a pack of cards.  There's rubber band tricks, coin and bil tricks, etc., but card tricks always stand out.

One of my faves that always seems to impress or shock poker players is the one when I shuffle the pack, let them choose one of four seats at a table, and when I deal, the other players get decent hands but they always get either a full house or four-of-a-kind.  The only requirement is a deck that can be faro shuffled, and unless you have excellent faro skills you'll want a modern-cut deck, not traditional.  That describes about 99% of USPC's output, minus their Maverick brand.  I shudder when I think of how bad Mavericks are...

Of all the possible "props" one could carry, a plain pack of cards is the most innocent.  People know cards, play with cards, they can examine the deck, etc.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: Joker and the Thief on March 30, 2013, 03:39:49 AM
ReCord by Rick Lax is a good one. I perform it at school every now and again.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: KPopFever605 on March 30, 2013, 02:20:40 PM
As for as non-gimmicked tricks go, here's what I do (in no particular order):

1. Biddle Trick by Jonathan Bayme
2. Touch by an Asian person (A rubber band trick found on the Wire)
3. Most color changes

Just do the simple ones. They may seem simple, but they hit hard.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: magimago on April 02, 2013, 02:28:24 PM
Ahem - isnt a traditional cut exactly what you want for easy faroing?

Noone seems to name any tricks, There are even selfworking tricks that play out very strong. The strongest tricks are always those which involve the spectator.
so heres what you wanna learn if you want to be remembered  :D
Just from the top of my head heres what i do impromptu

multiple revelations 3-5
transpositions, a la Tivo 2.0
Shufflelesson or unshuffled
Card under box Or ACR
any card at any number

Include at least one flourish at the beginning, and one flashy move, like a card flying/popping out of the deck.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: g-low on April 02, 2013, 04:04:38 PM
I really like LVL$ by Paul Harris.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: Don Boyer on April 02, 2013, 08:31:20 PM
Ahem - isnt a traditional cut exactly what you want for easy faroing?

Ordinarily, yes.  But for this trick, if you can't make precise faro shuffles every time from bottom to top, it's easier to simply do a weave shuffle from top to bottom, which needs to be perfect for the first 10 cards on the first shuffle, the top half of the deck for the second shuffle.  With a fresh deck, that's more easily done with a modern-cut deck.

The trick in question in the first trick in "The Unreal Work, vol. 1", an out-of-print video that you can stream from D&D if you purchase the second volume as either a stream or a DVD.  Those two are a pair of EXCELLENT videos for gambling demonstrations/tricks and the only prop needed is a deck of cards.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should hve
Post by: pookey on April 16, 2013, 05:10:39 AM
Personally I've found Pokers Picnic to get good results.  I like to do this when there's 3 people around the table, I get the first person to name a random number, if it's 3, I stick with it.  If it's not 3, I let the person pick the deck up and remove that number of cards from the first stack, and ask the 2nd person, then the 3rd, then do the 3 myself on the last pile.  If you know the trick that will make sense I hope.  The real changer for me in this trick is to let the users handle the piles.

Also, Out of this World works well - however I've had the last 2 people constantly just call 'red' for every card, which has knocked this trick down a bit for me.
Title: Re: 10 non gimick tricks you should have
Post by: Nurul on April 16, 2013, 12:49:00 PM
I love performing what a triple kick by Paul Gordon :)