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3 most deceptive controls

Oct 28, 2007
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if i were you i wouldn't use the classic pass it requires a little misdirection instead use a herman pass it is great they can stare at you all day and they won't catch it :P but that is just my opinion, speaking of the herman pass check out the outjogged herman shift one of my favorite moves.
if you want other moves i suggest finding a in the hands shuffle card control i use this a lot
 
Nov 18, 2007
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Well, deceptive can be defined as deceptive in the eyes of laymen or magicians. Personally, I use a simple double undercut and a quick false shuffle and im good to go; A turnover pass looks just as natural. If im trying a fool a magician however, thats a totally different story. :D
 
Try the Ego Slip, Cacsade Control, Overhand Shuffle Control,and the Marlo Tilt. Preferably, the Overhand Shuffle control. It might be very basic, but it is definitely the most convincing to a Laymen. Remember your basics.
 
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Sep 1, 2007
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All of them??

Am I the only one who thinks all controls should be convincing? I mean... It's not like you're doing anything with the cards right? :)

- Sean

P.S. Unless you're doing a gambling demonstration or something :p
 
Sep 1, 2007
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The three I use most are Lee Asher's Pulp Friction, The Herman Pass, and then either a simple cull or the top change. I know the top change is more of a switch, but I use it as a control.

David
 
There is no such thing as the "invisible pass", however, with enough practice, it can become unnoticeable.
No, there are invisible passes. Spectator burns the deck, and its done. Its one of the most visual color changes in magic, no cover at all, pure camera trick.

Ken Krenzel has a tape on it, which looks like trick photography. Richard Kaufman's pass is amazing, and many others like Ed Marlo, late Derek Dingle and even Luke Jermay.

Here's a riffle pass by Peter Duffie, you judge it! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srAlyP7cXFo

On controls: Its all depending on what you want and the trick itself. You want them to think the card is lost in the shuffled deck? Do a shuffle like overhand or Hindu. Want them to think card is in middle? Do a Tilt, side steal, bluff pass, pass .. etc

Personally, I use the pass, a move by Slydini called Slide Out, and Tilt. I use alot of side steals here and there as well.
 
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