I guess i'm more of an old school style card guy. to me, the strongest card magic is sticking the card into the middle (for example) and doing NOTHING. no shuffle, no flourish, nothing! but of course, you are already steps ahead of the audience and have controlled the card.
Sometimes, I use a DPS-like move that allows me to stick the card into the middle, then hand the deck out for shuffling by the spec. when i take it back, i just put the card back on the deck. To me, that is a great way to "control" the card as it defies any explanation of you doing anything.
for my style, flourishing would just take the mystery away and give people an "out" for their reasoning to just assume i did something too fast.
Okay, well said. I think I didn't really put it correctly in my post. What I meant by the 'perfect balance' of course is different for every single magician out there. It was more meant towards those who do flourishes when doing magic tricks (beforehand/during/afterwards). They should realize that it's very easy to overdo it (most of them do) and that their image will turn into a card sharp instead of a magician almost right away.
On the other hand, the ones who don't do flourishes shouldn't think that they should make it all messy and sloppy to make it look impossible for them to 'get the card back to the top' because that would kill the magic too (except if you merge it well in the presentation like for instance Lennart Green). Therefore the magician must show that he has a certain control over the cards. Of course that could be achieved by holding the cards steady in your hands, but a simple riffle shuffle with bridge ending would certainly help with that as well, without hurting any of the magic. (Obviously I try to take flourishing as wide as possible as it seemed like there were some problems with that on previous pages.)
jetEyeNight says that D+M does flourishing in his magic. And yes he does make it work. But, Daniel has something no one, or atleast very few people on these forums have. He has a deep understanding of magic and performance. he knows how to make the audience tick. Watch his performance of role play. See how he builds up the audience? his trick has a perfect flow, similar to freytag's pyramid. He has a beginning, climax and a resolution. I would be willing to bet that if someone went out and tried to perform this trick, it would probably take them about 30 seconds, because their performance skills are un-developed.
So what I am saying is that to be able to mix flourishes and magic, one needs a deep, well-developed understanding of what magic is in the eyes of a spectator. To reach this level one must think like a layman and view the efect through their eyes. Needless to say this is a very difficult thing to do, and very few do it well.
It's alot easier to just keep the 2 seperate.
I have to agree d+M does a fine job, but I am sure he could've done better/get even better reactions with less flourishing. I think the opinions over here are 50/50 in that case.
I've witnessed shows of magicians only flourishing. From a magician's perspective it's all cool and great, but there is no way a random audience is going to find it all that magical, and even if there are some magical tricks in there, that doesn't work well. That, combined with the card sharp image would mean that flourishing indeed kills card magic in a certain way, just like that shuffling and cuts kill an ACR.
So whatever suits you the best, but it's certainly something one must think about.