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Memorable Mentalism: Mysteries With the Mnemonic Deck By Enrico Varella
If you are new to the memorized deck (or mnemonic deck or 'MemDeck'), you can expect a lot of powerful magic ahead of you. You will be able to astonish both laymen and magicians. You can also enhance your card magic and mentalism with this 'secret assistant' (concept).
Topics include:
word count: 6917 which is equivalent to 27 standard pages of text
"The only people who speak of the difficulties of the memorising a deck of cards are those who've never seriously tried to learn one." - Simon AronsonWould it be useful to you if you knew the identity of the top card of a shuffled deck? What if you knew both the identity of the top and bottom cards of a shuffled deck in use? If you know the identity of four cards on the top of a shuffled deck, how would you apply this knowledge? Would you desire to demonstrate that you can speed memorise a packet of cards within seconds? Now, imagine this: You know the identity of every card in an entire deck. What would be the performing possibilities for you?
If you are new to the memorized deck (or mnemonic deck or 'MemDeck'), you can expect a lot of powerful magic ahead of you. You will be able to astonish both laymen and magicians. You can also enhance your card magic and mentalism with this 'secret assistant' (concept).
Topics include:
- Introduction
- The Memorised Deck
- Committing to Memory
- Pen-Apple, Pineapple-Pen: Card To Number, Number To Card
- Ringing In the Cooler
- Close-up Effects
- For Television
- Bonus Effect
- Credits
- Conclusion
word count: 6917 which is equivalent to 27 standard pages of text