Fabulous "Workers" tutorial. There are a gazillion paid for resources from 'magic dealers' with less practical, wholly useable information. Your touch on the Hindu and especially the SlipCut are particularly damn fine. Thanks for sharing this Masterclass. Respect.
Awesome video. Those forces are fun. The spell force is nice. You can also do a count force. Put the force card on top of the deck, do a shuffe, and keep the force card on top of the deck. Ask the spectator to name any number. Deal that many cards face down. Put that pile of cards on top of the deck. Tell the spectator to deal that same number of cards face down and to look at the top card. That is the count force, as you know 😊.
love ALL of your videos...I use most of those forces..I like the glide force - I noticed you didn't even mention the classic force, I don't use the classic, its easy to miss so I just use the others - no one knows anyway...the glide/touch force is as good as the cklassic force.
One note that should be made when doing force and reveal tricks, whilst the force might be different every time and from a magicians perspective it's a different trick, to a lay audience they are all pretty much the same trick so when routining your tricks try not to do too many of the same type of trick in your set, a magician might get a kick out of you using a different or unusual force, but a lay person really doesn't know the difference. Typically speaking you likely only need to have 2 forces at your disposal, one to force the top card and one to force the bottom card, find the two you most like and just stick with them everything else is for your own amusement or to impress magicians. And likewise reveal in impossible location are pretty much the same to the lay person even if the method is different, to a lay person if you can make a card appear in a balloon then you can make a card appear in a bottle, wallet or helicopter and it is all the same. By all means I'm not saying that you can only perform 1 card trick in your set, but you need to make sure they are adequately different from the perspective of your spectator.i.e if the only difference in the one trick to the other was the the means by which the spectator selected the card (whether it was a force or freely selected card) given that the spectators think they just randomly selected a card in both tricks to them it wasn't a different trick.
Fabulous "Workers" tutorial. There are a gazillion paid for resources from 'magic dealers' with less practical, wholly useable information. Your touch on the Hindu and especially the SlipCut are particularly damn fine. Thanks for sharing this Masterclass. Respect.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you like it :)
Great video as always. I feel like each one takes the game up another notch.
That's nice of you to say. Glad you are enjoying them. Thanks :)
Great tutorial! Very much appreciated!
Thank you very much for this great lesson on card forces. Excellent!!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video.
Those forces are fun.
The spell force is nice. You can also do a count force.
Put the force card on top of the deck, do a shuffe, and keep the force card on top of the deck. Ask the spectator to name any number.
Deal that many cards face down.
Put that pile of cards on top of the deck. Tell the spectator to deal that same number of cards face down and to look at the top card. That is the count force, as you know 😊.
It's mentiones in the vid as well...
Thanks, I missed that. I heard him do the spelling count with Larry, but I missed the count force, lol. I appreciate you. Best wishes, @enrajgro1723
@@glenpolen5562 ur welcome 🤝
Your tutorials are brilliant and appreciated. Thank you
Thank you. I really appreciate your comments and feedback.
Nice video. This is a very important technique in card magic. Awesome tutorial.
Thank you.
Thorough and to the point
Great job! Little by little I’m getting better at all these fun moves! Thanks😊
Thank you for the tutorial. Great information.
Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment.
Great tutorial man.
Thanks for watching.
Brilliant - thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Great upload ☺️👍☺️👍☺️
Thank you!
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Very nice ❤
Thank you.
love ALL of your videos...I use most of those forces..I like the glide force - I noticed you didn't even mention the classic force, I don't use the classic, its easy to miss so I just use the others - no one knows anyway...the glide/touch force is as good as the cklassic force.
I agree 100%. I know a lot of professional that use the classic force always have an "out" ready if it misses.
Another great move is the Riffle Force
Yes, that is a good one as well. There are many!
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What....!
So what's that got to do with that nice tutorial
One note that should be made when doing force and reveal tricks, whilst the force might be different every time and from a magicians perspective it's a different trick, to a lay audience they are all pretty much the same trick so when routining your tricks try not to do too many of the same type of trick in your set, a magician might get a kick out of you using a different or unusual force, but a lay person really doesn't know the difference.
Typically speaking you likely only need to have 2 forces at your disposal, one to force the top card and one to force the bottom card, find the two you most like and just stick with them everything else is for your own amusement or to impress magicians.
And likewise reveal in impossible location are pretty much the same to the lay person even if the method is different, to a lay person if you can make a card appear in a balloon then you can make a card appear in a bottle, wallet or helicopter and it is all the same.
By all means I'm not saying that you can only perform 1 card trick in your set, but you need to make sure they are adequately different from the perspective of your spectator.i.e if the only difference in the one trick to the other was the the means by which the spectator selected the card (whether it was a force or freely selected card) given that the spectators think they just randomly selected a card in both tricks to them it wasn't a different trick.
I agree 100%. Well said.