Not end of discussion. People are free to post their opinions and back them up. There is not, and will not be a definitive answer as so many people take into account so many different things. Don't make this into an flame war lol.... end of discussion...
Maybe I should have ended with lol?! So you would've gotten that i was joking... Not Marlo but the end of discussion thing... I don't really agree with you on the Marlo being just a great close up magician and only creating magic, there is so much more to Marlo than just this especially in the cheating and gambling realm... Like you said this is just my opinion...Not end of discussion. People are free to post their opinions and back them up. There is not, and will not be a definitive answer as so many people take into account so many different things. Don't make this into an flame war lol.
The end of the discussion was a long time ago. If people are bringing it back up, it's fine. As stated above, these are all opinions people have of others.
Now as for my response to this,
Imo, I think Marlo was one of if not the best close up magicians in history. That being said, he focused a lot more on the actual magic side of things, as opposed to card cheating moves. While he did a lot on false deals and cheating, I don't think he has done as much as someone like (eg.) Madison. Again, this is me expressing my opinion. I think for me, the criteria for "The Expert at The Card Table" isn't magic, but card table moves (not cheating moves, card table moves. Cheating moves accompanied by other things to either A. cheat/demonstrate or B. Create a unique form of magic). If I am judging purely at on just card table moves and what you can do with them, Marlo hasn't done as much on them (though it was still a great deal. No Pun intended lol). I would back a few people over Marlo. DM is one of them, used here for an example. DM takes gambling moves to a new level. He makes stuff that isn't gambling related with Card Table moves. Is he the definitive answer? No. But I would take him over Marlo for CARD TABLE MOVES (sorry DM, but Marlo has almost everyone in his pocket when it comes to close up magic).
Note: This is not a knock on Marlo. Imo, he was the GOAT close up man, along with a few others. I'm simply stating my opinion on the topic
Yeah. I'm saying Marlo has done a ton in gambling stuff, but not as much as others. ImoMaybe
Maybe I should have ended with lol?! So you would've gotten that i was joking... Not Marlo but the end of discussion thing... I don't really agree with you on the Marlo being just a great close up magician and only creating magic, there is so much more to Marlo than just this especially in the cheating and gambling realm... Like you said this is just my opinion...
Truth be told, we'll never really know unless someone's secret diary or death bed confessions ever surface. I am certainly no expert on the subject, but it is of my opinion that it was written by, at the least, two people. The tonal shift being one of my reasons to suspect. But as I said the world may never know the truth.This isn't "clear" at all to most of the experts on the authorship issue. What makes you so certain? A tonal shift between the Artifice and Legerdemain sections? I don't see any such tonal shift, but even if I did, there are several other explanations that are more likely than two authors.
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I think that it's kid of a good thing that no one knows who it is. It's hard to explain but it seems easier to learn and build off of someone when you don't have a clear example of a person who sits st the peak of where you are trying to get to.Truth be told, we'll never really know unless someone's secret diary or death bed confessions ever surface. I am certainly no expert on the subject, but it is of my opinion that it was written by, at the least, two people. The tonal shift being one of my reasons to suspect. But as I said the world may never know the truth.
While he did a lot on false deals and cheating, I don't think he has done as much as someone like (eg.) Madison. Again, this is me expressing my opinion. I think for me, the criteria for "The Expert at The Card Table" isn't magic, but card table moves (not cheating moves, card table moves. Cheating moves accompanied by other things to either A. cheat/demonstrate or B. Create a unique form of magic). If I am judging purely at on just card table moves and what you can do with them, Marlo hasn't done as much on them (though it was still a great deal. No Pun intended lol). I would back a few people over Marlo. DM is one of them, used here for an example. DM takes gambling moves to a new level. He makes stuff that isn't gambling related with Card Table moves. Is he the definitive answer? No. But I would take him over Marlo for CARD TABLE MOVES (sorry DM, but Marlo has almost everyone in his pocket when it comes to close up magic).
Note: This is not a knock on Marlo. Imo, he was the GOAT close up man, along with a few others. I'm simply stating my opinion on the topic
Totally agree with you - I think Marlo was did more in overall magic and card work, and is absolutely legendary. His work is some of my favorite stuff. As someone who loves Marlo's work, I will fully back your statement about Marlo in Magic. His Seconds, Centers, and Bottoms is a complete treatise on false dealing (not to mention that it is the one that I am practicing, learning, and most comfortable doing).Daniel Madison has one false deal, a bottom deal that looks like a golf swing. Marlo has written possibly the most extensive treatise of original false deals available. Ed Marlo's specialty was gambling related moves, grips, palms, cops, and deals.
He published several center deals and we have video of him executing the move flawlessly, I'm not sure if DM can do a single center deal but I'm fairly certain that we have video of Marlo performing more original variations of the center deal than Madison will ever be able to perform let alone competently.
Madison has never been close to Marlo's level when it comes to gambling moves.
When it comes to magic moves Marlo is also the clear winner. Marlo pioneered some of the most popular card magic out there. Marlo's Snap Change and the Tilt are used by everyone for a reason. His impossible changes, "Think, Turn Touch", "A Devilish Miracle", "Estimation Aces", "The Olram Subtlety", "The ATFUS Move", and Marlo's Action Top Palm are all legendary.
The reason Madison is winning in the poll is because he has a social media following. Marlo is dead so it's hard to keep up his newsletter. Madison cultivates a community of young card guys. Marlo has gained respect from the real experts in the field (Ricky Jay, Jason England, Derek Delgaudio, Michael Weber, Max Maven, Juan Tamariz, Dani Daortiz, Bill Malone, Jon Racherbaumer, Lennart Green etc.)
I think Madison is a creative guy with chops. He's good, I just don't see how he even remotely compares to someone like Ed Marlo.
I think Madison is a creative guy with chops. He's good, I just don't see how he even remotely compares to someone like Ed Marlo.
I could watch that all day. He truly was (imo) the best close up magician. Between Him, Vernon, and a few others. Actually, the list goes pretty long, so I'll spare you the reading lol.Marlo:
It staggers the imagination.
In my eyes, the Expert at the Card Table refers to just card cheating & gambling moves. Not card magic straight up.
Completely Agree.I think "The Expert at the Card Table" is the title of a book, and it is a pointless pursuit to try to take that and come up with an all time greatest person to fill this title in a way that was never intended.
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However, I was talking more so about was Just Gambling moves
Madison has a Tabled Index, done work on deck switches for cheating specifically, false dealing (obviously), even Opponent manipulation. So when talking purely about Card Table moves and routines based purely around card cheating (as gambling demonstrations), I gave the slight edge to Madison.
P.S. You were a bit harsh on DM there weren't you? lol
He has a pretty good center deal (It really is good), as shown by the HTCAC Trailer, starting around 2:08 (and he teaches one too), I personally don't think his bottom deal swing is that bad, as that seems to be how he deals everything. The swing is a lot worse since he films at such a weird angle sometimes. If it works for him, then it's fine. Again, everything is subjective to one's opinion. And, I am sure experts give DM respect too, just not as much as they did Marlo.