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Great Card Tricks
Posted by justlookin on 12/8/14 at 7:05 pm00
For those of you who appreciate slight of hand.
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This post was edited on 12/8 at 7:06 pm
re: Great Card TricksPosted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy on 12/8/14 at 7:18 pm to justlookin
In my younger years, I was a professional magician in high school, college and many years after at restaurants and what not. I can truly appreciate sleight-of-hand as opposed to all of the stage magic which incorporates illusions and all other stuff where a bunch of science and lack of visibility is involved.
David Copperfield's video that you have shared, "a dream of aces", is a classic trick that has been performed by many artists over a long period of time, and I would say it is my favorite trick I enjoyed performing tableside.
To this day, I truly enjoy watching magic where sleight-of-hand is the basis of the effect, it doesn't matter that I know how it may be done, that just makes me appreciate the art even more because I know the level of difficulty it takes to pull it off smoothly.
I equate it to a professional sports. Sure, I know how to play baseball, and football but I could never go play for the Yankees or the Patriots.
David Copperfield's video that you have shared, "a dream of aces", is a classic trick that has been performed by many artists over a long period of time, and I would say it is my favorite trick I enjoyed performing tableside.
To this day, I truly enjoy watching magic where sleight-of-hand is the basis of the effect, it doesn't matter that I know how it may be done, that just makes me appreciate the art even more because I know the level of difficulty it takes to pull it off smoothly.
I equate it to a professional sports. Sure, I know how to play baseball, and football but I could never go play for the Yankees or the Patriots.
re: Great Card TricksPosted by Displaced on 12/8/14 at 7:26 pm to justlookin
fricking YouTube comments have ruined my innocence.
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re: Great Card TricksPosted by justlookin on 12/8/14 at 7:50 pm to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
The hours of practice and preparation has to be in the thousand of hours. I can appreciate the skill it takes to perform those illusions.
re: Great Card TricksPosted by Geekboy on 12/9/14 at 4:03 am to justlookin
Best sleight of hand ever. LINK
re: Great Card TricksPosted by NeverToYield on 12/9/14 at 8:24 am to Geekboy
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Best sleight of hand ever. LINK
holy crap
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