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Card Forces
Easy card forces that when mastered will allow you to perform lots of amazing
card tricks
To force a card is to ask the spectator to choose any card and make them
pick the card you want him to pick. This way, you can create your own tricks.
Just before performing, select a card to force. Then, force that card, and
let the spectator shuffle the deck. Ask them to cut the deck in half and
keep on doing things that will make your audience think that is imposible
for you to tell which card was chosen. After a while you can reveal their
card and accept the applause.
Elimination Force
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1. To do this force, select the card to force and place it on top of the
face down deck. Tell your audience that you will extract six cards at random.
Extract the top card and five more cards. You must always remember which
one is your peeked card. Please note that the card
to be forced has been turned face up in the photos to make explanation easier.
This card would be face down during the actual performance.
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Now, display the six cards in two rows of three cards each. For this example,
the selected card will be the third one of the top row.
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3. Ask the spectator to select a row. If the spectator selects the top row,
say -"ok, we'll keep this one...". If the spectator selects the bottom one,
say -"ok, we'll take this one out". The idea is to keep the row with our
peeked card.
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4. Now, ask the spectator to select any two cards. There are three possibilities.
If the spectator selects the first row, say - "let me remove these two cards
and you take the remaining one". If the spectator selects the last two, remove
the first one, leaving the second and the third, and repeat the process.
If he selects the first and the last, remove the second one and repeat the
process.
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Stop Force
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1. This force, looks even better, because you actually ask the spectator
to tell you to stop any place on the deck and HE selects the card at the
stop point. Start by cutting the deck and placing the card to be forced at
the top of the bottom portion of the deck.
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2. Now, you'll be doing a very useful move named the little finger
break . This move consists in leaving your little finger over
the peeked card, so you can easily cut to it.
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3. Now, riffle the deck and ask your spectator to tell you to stop in any
place.
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4. When the spectator calls stop, you'll stop at the break .
(requires practice)
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5. Give the spectator the card he selected.
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