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Green Gambling by Dani DaOrtiz (Force Project Chapter 10) (Instant Download)


A self-working trick becomes an impossible bet that you always win!
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The Force Project is a year-long course and a deep study of the way we have spectators select cards. Taught by Dani DaOrtiz, you’ll learn a new selection procedure each month and a baffling trick to practice it with. Chapter 10 features an impossible bet with a borrowed and shuffled deck.

The What
The magician takes out their wallet and introduces a stack of bills for a bet, and then borrows a deck that is handed out to the audience to be shuffled. One spectator thinks of any number they want. They take a small stack of cards under the table and remember the card in that position. The deck is collected and handed to the person thinking of a card. They move the number of cards they are thinking of from the top to the bottom of the deck, then put the deck back on the table. The magician takes the deck back and explains that they will divide the deck into two different piles. But they will divide by having different spectators name small numbers of cards and then dividing that number of cards into two packets. The division process is very chaotic. Now, the money comes into play. A couple of bucks are bet that if the thought of card is in the magician’s pile, the magician gets to keep the money, but if the card is in the spectator’s pile, they win the cash. In a moment of hubris, the magician offers to raise the bet if they are willing to divide the deck again. The magician’s pile is divided between the magician and the spectator in the same chaotic fashion, giving the spectator three-quarters of the deck. The bet is raised again, and the packets are divided, so now the spectator has ninety percent of the cards and a chance to win most of the money. The bet is raised one more time, giving the audience member a chance to win all the money but leaving the magician with only one card. The thought of card is named, and impossibly, the named card is the only card in front of the magician. The magician has won the bet against all odds.

The How
As soon as you have seen the trick performed, Dani shares with you the bare bones explanation so you can start practicing right away. The beauty of this trick is that you can perform it one on one or with a large group of spectators. All you need for this is a complete deck of fifty-two cards and Dani’s secret to putting a card into a known position. Then you learn a beautifully chaotic version of The Tantalizer with influences from Dani’s dear friend Lennart Green.

The Why
This is where you learn the true secrets behind the chaos of Dani DaOrtiz. Dani shares his real thinking about how to take this classic effect and make it a real miracle. The effect itself is completely self-working. But the addition of the chaos makes it unrecognizable to even seasoned magicians. In addition to adding the chaos, Dani will give you key tips on how to secretly place cards into known positions and control the action of your spectators while giving them a true sense of freedom.

Chapter 10 of The Force Project shows you the true measure of this master of card magic. Dani takes a trick that is over a hundred years old and breathes new life into it while also giving it meaning and a strong dramatic hook. Then, he shares that careful thinking with you in an easy-to-understand lesson. You’re going to love performing Green Gambling. School is in, and your instructor is one of the finest card magicians the world has ever known.

To see every trick in this series, visit Force Project COMPLETE by Dani DaOrtiz.

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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 22nd, 2024
I say all the time, we don't buy these for the tricks; we buy them for the lessons on the methods in order to come up with our own trick. This one is really good and can be done as is with one or more people. I ran through this several times, and it worked out every time. Super fun, super easy. Now I have a grandson and a granddaughter out of 9 that bring me a deck to have me do card tricks for them. My granddaughter actually buys a deck when she is coming over. I know they will love this. I am sure you will love this
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Really like this trick. It is probbly best done with 3 or 4
spectators. Lots of spectator participation which is great if
you like audience involvement. Takes a little bit of practice to get it perfect, but once you have mastered it, you will find it is a great trick to do. It is self-working - just a question of learning and remembering certain elements to the trick, but not difficult to do at all.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 26th, 2024
Whether presenting an original concept or a re-worked version of an existing illusion, Dani DaOrtiz draws on his extraordinary understanding of the human psyche. The result, in this example, is order from disorder, exquisite control from apparent chaos. This is legendary level card work.
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on November 23rd, 2024
Dani takes the past and creates a new world with many of his tricks and this one is no different.

Blending chaos and increasing the suspense level using a gambling with money twist makes this trick enjoyable to watch as well as perform. Very good audience engagement and drama.

Some of Dani's effects really require 4+ people to do. I like that you can do this trick for one person effectively as well.

I dinged the trick 1 Star because I think Dani would do well having a "proof reader" help crisp up and clear up the explanation.
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