Why I NEVER perform this magic trick...

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Today, let's talk about the most overdone magic trick maybe ever. Ambitious Card Routine is a staple of almost every magician's repertoire... but is it too repetitive? Overused? Are audiences bored of it?
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  • @malachigrindle7063
    @malachigrindle7063 3 месяца назад +5

    My thoughts on the ambitious card routine, too. I'm trying to inject more meaning into my magic, and a signed card jumping to the top of the deck doesn't fit the bill for me.

  • @shikuz.
    @shikuz. 3 месяца назад

    These were my exact thoughts when I started making a show for myself. I started with an ambitious but when I saw other perform it over and over it cut it from my show.

  • @Bruh-kg9nw
    @Bruh-kg9nw 3 месяца назад

    Ambitious card is so so good if you do one phase. Seriously. The moment you do repeats it cheapens it. Some of the best reactions I've ever got are with a single phase ambitious card using only a double lift. If you build it up correctly it's a wonderful thing.

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад

      That's genuinely really interesting. I'd think it wouldn't be 'enough'... like you have to go somewhere else with it? Maybe I'm wrong, it'd be cool to give it a go! Thanks!

    • @dylanbradshaw8706
      @dylanbradshaw8706 3 месяца назад

      It would only cheapen it if you repeat the phase in the exact same way or not as fairly. Darwin Ortiz talks about this in strong magic. If you do it the same way for each phase, the spectators will begin to wonder if you're using duplicates or if they can see the card right before it goes into the center of the deck. A good acr routine progressively cancels out each possibility with each new phase.

  • @MyTardisGoWhoosh
    @MyTardisGoWhoosh 3 месяца назад

    I like turning it into a color change,always kills

  • @_commodore_
    @_commodore_ 3 месяца назад

    Give us the tutorial on this 😀

  • @v0rt3xbeta
    @v0rt3xbeta 3 месяца назад +9

    i had an idea (not claiming its original), where the magician wants to do ambitious card, but for some reason some other card (like a joker) keeps coming to the top under growingly impossible circumstances, much to his annoyance. Can even throw in a couple of forces in there, even a torn and restored. just for gags

  • @naser3230
    @naser3230 3 месяца назад +1

    When u flipped the cards for the last time they were blue for like one millisecond

  • @FreddotheWheelchairGuy
    @FreddotheWheelchairGuy 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey Cavan, unrelated to your video, I’ve been doing some magic recently (I basically dabble when I come back to the UK to be fun uncle Fred) and have had some incredible reactions. I recently got a PW for some mentalism and OMG the reactions I got were mind blowing. I was practising in real time for my nephews wedding, and most tricks I’d never performed before.
    I was trying to get away from card tricks in general as last time my god daughter has never seen cards before.
    I was really inspired by something you said in one of your videos that a true magician shouldn’t need props.
    Long story short- I’m convinced my family think I’m actually magic now, and it’s very addictive.
    Just wanted to thank you for all your videos as I watch them regularly but rarely practice. Will definitely keep it up after this week.

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад +1

      So glad to hear that, thanks for sharing mate!

  • @DailyFitnessDad
    @DailyFitnessDad 18 дней назад

    Totally agree - needs to revamped. Turned a classic ambitious card into a simpler, yet significantly more diverse routine. 4 discovery phases - 1st find the signed card with vanishing jokers, 2. with a double lift, use a wand roll on the table to reveal the changed card, 3. Card in mouth while spectator is shuffling the pack , 4. In the clear - folded card transpo with card that has been in cellophane on the table the entire time. Is this still considered an ambitious card lol?

  • @Kristian179
    @Kristian179 3 месяца назад +1

    here's an idea for a video: Why people hate Mentalism magic tricks

  • @retrogiftsuk4812
    @retrogiftsuk4812 2 месяца назад

    I've recently been watching 'Don't Blink' (the magic series, currently available on Amazon Prime). It's hilariously obvious that the series has been thrown together, as it features a whole bunch of magicians performing on the streets... With clearly no idea of what the other magicians will be filmed doing, so yes there's a ridiculous amount of signed card / ambitious card tricks.
    Having watched dozens of variations in the last week, one common problem with the tricks is that it's hard for the magician to not come across as an arrogant d*ck, doing the same thing over and over again (in the same routine). It's verging on a 'sucker' trick ("I put your card in the deck, and now it's on top, or in my pocket, or my shoe")

  • @apostatereacts
    @apostatereacts 3 месяца назад

    I do an ACR, but get where you're coming from about relying on it too much. One issue you don't mention here, is exposing all your best controls by jazzing with the ACR to the extent that any other pick-a-card effect you do afterwards is less impressive, because participants know you can instantaneously move the selection to wherever it's needed. It doesn't matter whether they know **how** you do it, only that they know you **can**. So it should never be a centerpiece routine, imo, more like just snappy, incidental stuff that uses basic controls (with no more than three phases) that you won't be repeating for that audience. Save the really killer moves for other effects.

  • @philjenkins6284
    @philjenkins6284 2 месяца назад

    Finally someone who thinks the same way I do. Lost count of the number of arguments I’ve had with other magicians saying it’s the greatest trick ever and everyone should be doing it. Yet, we’re constantly being told to be different, to be original!!

  • @mbcx9ts2
    @mbcx9ts2 3 месяца назад

    There's only around 20 different card trick plots, not performing ambitious card is like if a band never performed their best song. I see why a magician wouldn't perform an ambitious card because it tells the audience that they are able to easily control a card to the top of the deck.

  • @cort8380
    @cort8380 3 месяца назад +1

    I've had a similar story as you regarding this trick. A kind of love/hate relationship doing some moves automatically when practicing at a point where I was just bored and not surprised anymore by the result.
    As a matter of fact I did not perform it for years as you described until I was just fumbling with a deck and doing the move carelessly while a friend was just flabbergasted looking at it.
    It remind me that not everyone as sawn this trick and that it is still in it's core a really powerful trick and now I'm having a lot of fun doing it from time to time, particularly using the ray's rise move.
    Loved your thoughts and this format !

  • @marcomaronese699
    @marcomaronese699 3 месяца назад

    Totally agree dude! Love your channel

  • @gutefrage879
    @gutefrage879 3 месяца назад

    The only signed card routine I did for a longer time was the Gary Kurtz routine with this cool presention idea. I always look for presentations where I can present a special phenomnen or story.

  • @chasingtheillusion52
    @chasingtheillusion52 3 месяца назад

    Okay... I'll be honest... I don't think I've ever properly performed Ambitious Card... 😅
    Oh and... THE FINAL 2 SECONDS OF THE VIDEO WHAT!?

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад +1

      You saw nothing 👀💰

  • @RubenArmas
    @RubenArmas 3 месяца назад

    Same with T&R

  • @robertthejack
    @robertthejack 3 месяца назад

    I understand what you are saying but I've done that routine. Is there a tutorial on it ?

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад +1

      Hundreds of tutorials on ACR, I imagine. I've never made one (yet)

    • @robertthejack
      @robertthejack 3 месяца назад

      @@CavanBooth1 You should do. You have a very good way of explaining things.

  • @williamcooper8599
    @williamcooper8599 3 месяца назад

    What deck is that?

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад

      They're called the Strikers, available from my website if you're interested:
      www.cvn.cards/

  • @DrDoge.
    @DrDoge. 3 месяца назад +1

    For ambitious card, IRL I've been adding in "When I touch it it's my card, but you touch it, it's yours"
    I do a double lift to display my card, and hand them theirs when explaining, and they go "Ok" to show they understand, and then I tell them "Yeah so now you can check" and it gets some pretty good reactions.
    Since that's with the cards faced down, I'm practicing to optimize a snap change so that when they go to take the card out my hand, JUST before they make full contact, doing the change, so it feels like on contact it changed.
    I'm not too great at tricks, but just what I've been doing. I do like adding different flavors of the routine ❤
    Thank you for the great tutorials and content, with perfect explanations :)

    • @happyeevee4955
      @happyeevee4955 3 месяца назад +1

      pretty good concept but how you intend to hide your card after doing a snap change

    • @DrDoge.
      @DrDoge. 3 месяца назад

      @@happyeevee4955 So basically, the idea is to say "Here grab it" after the change and in that time do a hand gensture while holding the deck, to put the card ontop of the deck, and clean up the snap change. To provide a generally free and open feel. (Which is my preference in style)

    • @DrDoge.
      @DrDoge. 3 месяца назад

      Or say anything that matches their energy accompanied by the hand gensture, since not everyone reacts exactly the same. (I do tricks for my friends younger siblings whenever they ask so coming up with what to say on the spot comes natural now lol.)

  • @Chadillac123
    @Chadillac123 3 месяца назад

    Ambitious ia a staple...its easy to jazz wiith.... Very good reactions...will continue doing ambitious

  • @GFCSoft
    @GFCSoft 3 месяца назад

    no offering more free trial on the magician club? :(

    • @CavanBooth1
      @CavanBooth1  3 месяца назад

      Will be offering it again soon!