Jean-Michel Basquiat

Cuttlefish

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Sep 17, 2021
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I just wanted to share with you my joke with this deck! To note I like to have lots of tricks I can do without gaffs to increase deception. First I say "This is a marked deck!" then I show them some of the faces with the artists little drawings on some of the number cards "See the artist has done some art on them..." I let them react then say something like "You thought I was a cheater didn't you?"
 
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Sep 25, 2023
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I just wanted to share with you my joke with this deck! To note I like to have lots of tricks I can do without gaffs to increase deception farmer names. First I say "This is a marked deck!" then I show them some of the faces with the artists little drawings on some of the number cards "See the artist has done some art on them..." I let them react then say something like "You thought I was a cheater didn't you?"
That sounds like a clever trick! Using the marked deck as a setup to surprise your audience is a great way to build suspense and engage them with humor. By showing the "artwork" on the cards and leading them to think it's a marked deck, you create a misdirection that adds to the deception when you reveal the twist. The line "You thought I was a cheater, didn't you?" is a perfect punchline, turning the situation into a fun and unexpected moment. Keep playing with that concept—it's a smart way to keep your audience on their toes!
 
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