> Blue One Way Forcing Deck (7d)

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While there may be 1001 ways to force a card from a normal deck, each has a level of suspicion. I personally like to tell a brief story about the 1000 ways, then demonstrate in a reveal method a few fairly obvious ways to force cards in a routine. After that, I ask a spectator to shuffle, then lay out the force deck "ribbon spread" and say, "Without any influence from me, and without me handling the deck at all, please freely choose." Then I say "This is the only way I have come up with that there can be no force of any card, a completely random and free choice". It's a very solid seller, then move into any reveal method you choose.
These decks are great for a variety of solid card effects, the draw back is you are good for about 1 trick per deck, per performance, two if you are ballsy and have a clever enough remark to follow why they have freely drawn the same card twice. That's why I own several force decks. It's a small draw back given the strength of the effect you choose.

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