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The Jerx – JAMM #8CONTENTS
Cold Hands, Warm Heart………………..3
Fix Lax………………………………………………9
X-Communication…………………………..15
MoneyMorphosis…………………….15
Withdrawal…………………………….17
The Deja Vu Method…………………….. 19
From: Nurse Andy’s First Trick in JAMM #8
What I’ve been trying to do recently is apply these two ideas to all the classic effects I know: Card in Pocket, Ambitious Card, Triumph, etc. Any card effect I’ve ever used on a somewhat regular basis in impromptu situations, I’m trying to find the presentation that both points to a greater concept and does so in a way that the effect feels like a manifestation of that concept.
I’ve found this allows me to create a greater impact from more immersive effects even in impromptu situations.
What follows is the result of applying these techniques to Doc Daley’s Last Trick.
Nurse Andy’s First Trick (a name that will likely change) is my current favorite impromptu card effect. It takes the concentrated moment of astonishment in Doc Daley’s Last Trick and allows it to reverberate for much longer. Sometimes, literally, months into the future.
Coming in The JAMM #8
Cold Hands, Warm Heart
Once again the Sultan of Brunei is traveling through town and you’ve been asked to join him in a poker game. You and your crew have a high risk plan to put the odds in your favor but it involves switching in a deck of cards while the original deck is in the Sultan’s possession. (He trusts no one and never lets the deck out of his control.)
You need your friend to stand in for the Sultan as you practice invisibly switching in your cold deck for the warm one he has in his possession.
This is not a real gambling move, but an almost self-working demonstration of a deck switch done under next-to-impossible conditions.
Cold Hands, Warm Heart………………..3
Fix Lax………………………………………………9
X-Communication…………………………..15
MoneyMorphosis…………………….15
Withdrawal…………………………….17
The Deja Vu Method…………………….. 19
From: Nurse Andy’s First Trick in JAMM #8
What I’ve been trying to do recently is apply these two ideas to all the classic effects I know: Card in Pocket, Ambitious Card, Triumph, etc. Any card effect I’ve ever used on a somewhat regular basis in impromptu situations, I’m trying to find the presentation that both points to a greater concept and does so in a way that the effect feels like a manifestation of that concept.
I’ve found this allows me to create a greater impact from more immersive effects even in impromptu situations.
What follows is the result of applying these techniques to Doc Daley’s Last Trick.
Nurse Andy’s First Trick (a name that will likely change) is my current favorite impromptu card effect. It takes the concentrated moment of astonishment in Doc Daley’s Last Trick and allows it to reverberate for much longer. Sometimes, literally, months into the future.
Coming in The JAMM #8
Cold Hands, Warm Heart
Once again the Sultan of Brunei is traveling through town and you’ve been asked to join him in a poker game. You and your crew have a high risk plan to put the odds in your favor but it involves switching in a deck of cards while the original deck is in the Sultan’s possession. (He trusts no one and never lets the deck out of his control.)
You need your friend to stand in for the Sultan as you practice invisibly switching in your cold deck for the warm one he has in his possession.
This is not a real gambling move, but an almost self-working demonstration of a deck switch done under next-to-impossible conditions.