I do not use my force deck to force the ten of diamonds (which is the force card for my deck) here's
how I use my deck.
I write down a prediction and show it to everyone except for the
spectator assisting me, the paper reads "TEN OF DIAMONDS", i proceed to crumple the paper into a
ball and give it to someone to hold onto until the end. I then bring out the deck and also show it
to everyone except my assistant, they see that every card is the ten of diamonds, this always gets a
laugh. Next, I ask my assistant to select a card, I then verify that I wrote down a prediction
before we even started and when I ask the rest of the audience if the deck was ok, they always play
along and say it was a real deck, the spectator then looks at their card AND... oh no... its the
queen of clubs, after acting really confused, you reluctantly ask the spectator holding your
prediction to read aloud what it says, and HOLD ON! the prediction now reads "QUEEN OF CLUBS" the
assistant is left in wonder that you predicted the card, and the rest of the audience are fried at
the fact you not only had an indifferent card selected from the rest of the deck, but you also
changed the ink on a piece of paper to say something completely different.
It's one of my
favourite routines, but you can use this deck for a million+ other things
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Great for forces but also really good for making gaffed cards with (especially Torn and Rrestored
effects) or just using as duplicate cards in effects. You can also make you're own svengali decks
using a one way force deck if you want to.
I would recommend getting at least one of these
decks to put in your magic box because I find they always come in handy.
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