Recently in school and other places I've been performing, I've been using the Classic Force a lot. In the past, I had never used it... I definitely underestimated it.
The Classic Force is something that is hard to get the timing right, but is killer when you do. I believe there are very few things more powerful than having a spectator "freely" selecting a card from the spread, and you correctly identifying it. It has killed for me, and I'm sure many other people get the same reactions.
Also, and I got this idea from Gregory Wilson, but it's hilarious when a spectator picks a card over and over and over. It has taken a lot of hard work for me to be able to pull it off, but I'm glad that I took the time to do it.
There is no real point to this topic, except to say that the Classic Force is worth all the work you will put into it, and a lot of newer magicians greatly underestimate it. It is extremely fair looking, and extremely deceptive. Sorry if I'm wasting forum space, just thought I would share it with you guys.
The Classic Force is something that is hard to get the timing right, but is killer when you do. I believe there are very few things more powerful than having a spectator "freely" selecting a card from the spread, and you correctly identifying it. It has killed for me, and I'm sure many other people get the same reactions.
Also, and I got this idea from Gregory Wilson, but it's hilarious when a spectator picks a card over and over and over. It has taken a lot of hard work for me to be able to pull it off, but I'm glad that I took the time to do it.
There is no real point to this topic, except to say that the Classic Force is worth all the work you will put into it, and a lot of newer magicians greatly underestimate it. It is extremely fair looking, and extremely deceptive. Sorry if I'm wasting forum space, just thought I would share it with you guys.