Title: Bizzzaaarrrr Twwist Tips
muscleaxl - September 4, 2006 10:21 AM (GMT)
Has anyone of you faced the problem of people saying you didn't put the card in between for Bizzare Twist? How would you react?
Is there any tips or ways to enhance the illusion of the card going between or any subtlety that can elimnate the doubt?
bigbadwolf - September 4, 2006 12:35 PM (GMT)
Isn't that a bit of an exposure?
Anyway you can literally take a card and slot it in between the 2 cards, notice how it looks and feel like. Next try to simulate the same action but instead..doing "THAT" move.
muscleaxl - September 5, 2006 03:18 AM (GMT)
Eh... Apologies if there was exposure.
Delete the post if the mods deemed it as exposure.
Alexander - September 8, 2006 02:09 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (bigbadwolf @ Sep 4 2006, 08:35 PM) |
| Anyway you can literally take a card and slot it in between the 2 cards, notice how it looks and feel like. Next try to simulate the same action but instead..doing "THAT" move. |
Then you gotta have a reason for taking it out again, and putting it back in.
One subtlety is to have trouble sliding the card in the middle.
nyx - September 26, 2006 06:33 PM (GMT)
Well, John Guastefarro has an routine called "Bizarre Prequel" in his "Brainstorm" series. This routine basically has 3 WOWs which ends with the bizzare twist.
After performing the "prequel", i'd never had problems that my audience will suspect.
Plus, it's much stronger when presented this way. Totally kills.
Markiebeth - September 27, 2006 02:31 AM (GMT)
Think of the T*** move and practice along that line. What Alexander said I must agree with totally. It wouldn't be that easy to place the card in the middle normally so why not use the difficulty as a subtlety. :)