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Hi everyone. I really like the Cannibal Cards routine, and I'm looking into learning it. In your opinion what is the best version? Please keep in mind that I don't want to use gimmicks, duplicates, or two-sided tape. Thanks.
I personally never liked the classic Cannibal Card, i just found it way to long and boring (just my opinion). If you don't mind a little prep for a strong impact check out Kevin Reylek's Cannibal.
I love the "Examinable Cannibals" routine in "A book in English". Woody describes a gaffed and also an impromptu, non-gaffed version, which both are examinable for the spectator after each vanish. Takes a lot of practice (one of the technical most demanding routines in the book) but is worth it in my opinion.