Pretty much useless for forcing cards, unless you can do an undetectable deck switch -- and deck
switches are much harder than any force you can do with regular cards! Instead, buy this because it
gives you so many duplicates. Force one of these for any trick where the spec signs the card. Your
regular deck is intact, and the spec keeps the signed card. Use it for torn-&-restored. Use it for
Sankey's "Resistance is Futile". Use it for any trick that needs a duplicate card. Use it for a
thousand effects. It's a bargan. And learn some real forces with a regular deck!
Hi Rob,
Most magicians/mentalists will use a one way force deck not for a trick, but for a force and nothing more. Many parlor and stage magicians use them, because once a card a selected, no cards are needed for the effect. Because of this, they are GREAT for forcing, because it is just as clean as a classic force (if not more, because they can actually use any card). Hope this helps! And, yes, I probably should've responded 11 years ago, sorry about that.
Hi Rob,
Most magicians/mentalists will use a one way force deck not for a trick, but for a force and nothing more. Many parlor and stage magicians use them, because once a card a selected, no cards are needed for the effect. Because of this, they are GREAT for forcing, because it is just as clean as a classic force (if not more, because they can actually use any card). Hope this helps! And, yes, I probably should've responded 11 years ago, sorry about that.
Well, I use then strictly for a replacement card for signing ... I libe 2H 3H or 2D 3 D Lotsa room to write, and I force hose cards for give away !!! I wish someone would manufacture strictly a 2H , and it's perfect for a couple ! Just sayin...
Well, I use then strictly for a replacement card for signing ... I like 2H 3H or 2D 3 D Lotsa room to write, and I force those cards for give away !!! I wish someone would manufacture strictly a 2H , and it's perfect for a couple ! Just sayin...
I actually do use it to force a card AND do number of deck switches in my routines. The Art of Switching Decks by Roberto Giobbi is a fantastic resource and you’d be surprised how much more easy than you think it is to do a deck switch, also Gregory Wilson’s Cold Case is clever a utility gimmick for deck switches, and another amazing resource. :)
tell DARREN BROWN that!!!! #FORCE
tell DARREN BROWN that!!!! #FORCE
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