Tricks

Sep 3, 2007
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Europe
Not for a professional, but if these two effects are effects that you have the presentation "mastered", then go for it and gradually learn more. It's better to learn a few at a time and really get them down (the sleights and the presentatin) than learn a whole bunch of sleights/effects at one time and perform them badly.
 
Sep 1, 2007
720
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Sydney, Australia
Have a walkaround routine with around 4-6 effects.
Have a table routine, also with 4-6 effects.
That's if you're a budding pro. When you go full pro, you would need at least three routines each of walkaround and table.
 
May 26, 2008
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1
Depends on what tricks. If they are two high impact, mind-blowing tricks, then yeah two tricks is enough. But if they are "pick a card, any card...Now, return it to the deck...now, I'm going to find your card (magician looks through deck and slowly pulls out selected card) is this your card?" Then no, two effects is not enough, and I would suggest expanding your repertoire.
 
Sep 1, 2007
122
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Hong Kong
NO!
Two tricks are NEVER enough....okay maybe those two tricks can just get you known.
But after that you still need show you spectators what you're worth.
 
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