This powerful yet simple trick will be a great way to entertain the crowd and solidify your magical presence. You will convince them you have the strength of the gods and the magical abilities of Houdini with this simple yet crowd pleasing trick. It also works great as a lead in to a more difficult trick.
At this moment you've got the whole crowd's interest. You explain that you have not too long ago had a vision, and the ghost of Hercules has loaned you his awesome power for a period. And that you have made the decision to use his borrowed power to captivate the crowd rather than for personal gain. As you talk more and more, they grow to be more and more suspicious. Definitely you are making this up. You produce a pack of ordinary cards. Obviously, you shuffle them a couple of times, showing they are a standard deck of cards. You call on the durability of the gods one last time, and then very easily tear the cards in half, tossing them in the air. The crowd is surprised, and you are a hero. The men will wish they were you, and the women will wish they were with you.
However, this is an optical illusion, and here's how to do it. The deck will need to be set up before hand, so that it looks regular to the untrained eye, but is much less strong so you can very easily tear it in half. You can do this a few ways. The first method is to take a straight razor, and slice every other card midway across. Make sure the cards are all lined up, so that the slices are all in the identical spot. They will shuffle the same, but with every other card pre cut, you can effortlessly tear them.
Another way to prepare the deck is to heat the cards in an oven. They will become more fragile this way, and will be much easier to tear, but won't appear any different. Additionally, you can take every other card, and fold it back and forth a number of times. You'll have to be careful that each card has been folded in the identical spot, or else they will be hard to tear.
This technique works best when you are in the center of a few additional card tricks, although you don't truly need to do it that way. It would certainly just seem unusual if you were to all of a sudden talk about tearing a deck of cards in half, and then not be able to do any tricks afterwards. You're pals might think it a bit unusual if you merely produced a deck of cards, tore them in half, and then began chatting about sporting activities or something.
And as with any other technique the way you build this up will have a considerable impact on how pleased people will be. The more enjoyable a story you can tell, the greater reaction you'll get from the crowd. Mind energy, alien strength, ghouls of magicians past are all great ways to add to the entertainment, and keep them from guessing the trick. For best results, fling the cards in the air after you've ripped them up. This will be much more remarkable, and will be a great distraction for whatever the subsequent trick is that you have up your sleeve. Enjoy the fun.
At this moment you've got the whole crowd's interest. You explain that you have not too long ago had a vision, and the ghost of Hercules has loaned you his awesome power for a period. And that you have made the decision to use his borrowed power to captivate the crowd rather than for personal gain. As you talk more and more, they grow to be more and more suspicious. Definitely you are making this up. You produce a pack of ordinary cards. Obviously, you shuffle them a couple of times, showing they are a standard deck of cards. You call on the durability of the gods one last time, and then very easily tear the cards in half, tossing them in the air. The crowd is surprised, and you are a hero. The men will wish they were you, and the women will wish they were with you.
However, this is an optical illusion, and here's how to do it. The deck will need to be set up before hand, so that it looks regular to the untrained eye, but is much less strong so you can very easily tear it in half. You can do this a few ways. The first method is to take a straight razor, and slice every other card midway across. Make sure the cards are all lined up, so that the slices are all in the identical spot. They will shuffle the same, but with every other card pre cut, you can effortlessly tear them.
Another way to prepare the deck is to heat the cards in an oven. They will become more fragile this way, and will be much easier to tear, but won't appear any different. Additionally, you can take every other card, and fold it back and forth a number of times. You'll have to be careful that each card has been folded in the identical spot, or else they will be hard to tear.
This technique works best when you are in the center of a few additional card tricks, although you don't truly need to do it that way. It would certainly just seem unusual if you were to all of a sudden talk about tearing a deck of cards in half, and then not be able to do any tricks afterwards. You're pals might think it a bit unusual if you merely produced a deck of cards, tore them in half, and then began chatting about sporting activities or something.
And as with any other technique the way you build this up will have a considerable impact on how pleased people will be. The more enjoyable a story you can tell, the greater reaction you'll get from the crowd. Mind energy, alien strength, ghouls of magicians past are all great ways to add to the entertainment, and keep them from guessing the trick. For best results, fling the cards in the air after you've ripped them up. This will be much more remarkable, and will be a great distraction for whatever the subsequent trick is that you have up your sleeve. Enjoy the fun.
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