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Old 02-06-2015, 15:40
codeblue
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Do you understand that magic is a form on entertainment and if you turned up to one of my shows with that bad arrogant get the magician as it's you self-elected job as you don't get that it's just a piece of entertainment, I'd have you thrown out!

You'd call someone out? Who are you?

Thank you for showing what this new generation is all about and their nasty 'get the magician' attitude due entirely to their understanding of a simple magic show.

You had better yourself around to a few shows as there are numerous tricks that end that way and have been standards for years.

Just where does this new generation of spectators get the attitude from that they run the magician's show, not the magician? You sit and watch and take part if and when asked to. You are then free to decide if you enjoyed it or not. You don't get to dictate what the magician does or when. As of the nasty attitude of you saying that you would call them out and attempt to ruin their act, that says everything we need to know.
Nowhere did i say that i would ruin an act, i stated that if a magician did a similar thing i would call them out on it - ie i would "comment" on it, just like i am doing so here.

I would never do so in a show.

I get that you seem to be angry with certain forum members who dare to say that a trick was done poorly (it was), but your above post speaks of your own irrational attitudes and possibly bad experiences.

please stick to discussing magic rather than forum members.

"get me thrown out" indeed.

I would however rate the show on a forum, just like i would rate hotels on trip adviser.

If i thought a turn was terrible, i would say so there.
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Old 02-06-2015, 22:49
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Not at all - but you need to know you've got the correct half face-up when you remove the deck from the box to present it to the audience. The more you mix it, the more difficult this will be.
I've just realised what you mean, and you're perfectly right. It does matter which way round the pairs are when the pack is presented to the audience.
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Old 03-06-2015, 08:50
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He is A master. There are 1000s!
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