as an out trick for a failed force \n \n professor hoffmann
1890
more magic
Professor Hoffmann
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As an Out Trick for a Failed Force
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1890
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48
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forcing \n anecdotes and comments on forcing cards \n louis nikola
1927
the nikola card system
Louis Nikola
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Forcing
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1927
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51
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forcing \n \n jack merlin
1927/28
merlin's master manipulations
Jack Merlin
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Forcing
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1927/28
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21
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eliminating the pass for forcing \n setting the card in center
- the "strip" cut
- "sighting"
- shuffling to the centre
- by means of the "in-jog"
- pack cut by spectator (farelli)
- the "continental" cut (farelli) \n unknown
1933
farelli's card magic — part one
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Eliminating the Pass for Forcing
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1933
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35
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using a force \n \n jean hugard
1940
expert card technique
Jean Hugard
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Using a Force
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1940
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190
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33 - when force is missed. \n \n charles hopkins
1940
"outs" precautions and challenges
Charles Hopkins
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33 - When force is missed.
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1940
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46
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gaglets \n when forcing one card, let him grab two and take one back \n unknown
1942
the phoenix
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Gaglets
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Dec. 1942
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101
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forcing \n general comments \n al leech
1954
handbook of card sleights
Al Leech
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Forcing
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1954
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15
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tricks with the force \n \n philip reed willmarth
1959
the magic of matt schulien
Philip Reed Willmarth
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Tricks with the Force
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1959
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48
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thompson force get ready \n charlier pass for bringing card to center \n james g. thompson jr.
1972
the living end
James G. Thompson Jr.
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Thompson Force Get Ready
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1972
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147
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forcing \n \n unknown
1972
the living end
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Forcing
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1972
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148
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forces \n no. 434, various thoughts on forcing with little details, dr. oberholz move \n dr. jacob daley
1972
jacob daley's notebooks
Dr. Jacob Daley
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Forces
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1972
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125
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forcieren - ein kurzseminar \n overview about forcing methods with examples
- psychologische forcen
- die auswahllose force
- die beschränkte auswahlforce
- die von-bis force
- mathematische forcen
- mechanisch oder automatische forcen \n will dexter \n the gen, apr. 1953
1978
intermagic
Will Dexter
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Forcieren - Ein Kurzseminar
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Also published here
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July 1978
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60
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about forcing \n \n jon racherbaumer
1982
card finesse
Jon Racherbaumer
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About Forcing
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1982
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98
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card-forcing secrets \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1984
more self-working card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Card-Forcing Secrets
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1984
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77
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other method of forcing \n listing some sleights from the upcoming tricks that can be used as forces \n t. page wright
1991
page wright's manuscript
T. Page Wright
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Other Method of Forcing
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1991
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105
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force techniques, part 1 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1995
card college — volume 1
Roberto Giobbi
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Force Techniques, Part 1
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1995
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83
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force techniques, part 2 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
1995
card college — volume 1
Roberto Giobbi
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Force Techniques, Part 2
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1995
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216
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card forcing \n essay \n tommy wonder
1996
the books of wonder — volume 1
Tommy Wonder
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Card Forcing
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1996
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204
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das forcieren der karte \n \n andreas michel-andino
1997
intermagic
Andreas Michel-Andino
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Das Forcieren der Karte
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1997
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145
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chapter 8: that "freely selected" card \n intro on forcing cards \n jeff busby
1998
the secret of the palmettos
Jeff Busby
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Chapter 8: That "Freely Selected" Card
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1998
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72
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chapter 11: "forcing" packs and tricks with same \n chapter intro
- supplementary note \n ellis stanyon \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Ellis Stanyon, Karl Fulves
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Chapter 11: "Forcing" Packs and Tricks with Same
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1999
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191
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chapter 17: various methods of forcing cards \n chapter intro \n karl fulves
1999
ellis stanyon's best card tricks
Karl Fulves
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Chapter 17: Various Methods of Forcing Cards
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1999
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269
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force techniques, part 3 \n introduction \n roberto giobbi
2000
card college — volume 4
Roberto Giobbi
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Force Techniques, Part 3
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2000
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791
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forces \n forcing a key card like breather crimp \n neal elias \n schwing! \n chris kenner \n then there's the breather crimp \n neal elias
2001
new card controls
Neal Elias
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Forces
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Inspired byRelated to
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2001
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29
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then there's the breather crimp \n forcing the breather crimp \n neal elias \n forces \n neal elias
2001
new card controls
Neal Elias
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Then There's The Breather Crimp
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Related to
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2001
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60
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forciermethoden \n for stage \n roberto giobbi
2003
kartenkunst für salon und bühne
Roberto Giobbi
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Forciermethoden
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2003
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15
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forciermethoden \n on forcing methods that can be used blindfolded
- hinduforce \n alexander de cova
2015
burners — vol. 3
Alexander de Cova
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Forciermethoden
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2015
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185
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forces \n short intro \n roberto giobbi
2016
standup card magic
Roberto Giobbi
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Forces
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2016
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65
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forcing \n on an online study done by the jerx on which forces seem fair
- cross-cut force \n joshua jay
2020
magic by the numbers
Joshua Jay
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Forcing
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2020
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74
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chapter two. psychological forcing and the psychology of forcing \n "theory, subtleties, strategies and general study" \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Chapter Two. Psychological Forcing and the Psychology of Forcing
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2021
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31
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classic force. cards are spread in the hands \n much detail on the classic force, including the technical explanation, as well as psychological and verbal touches to enhance it
- classic procedure
- my contributions. some psychological remarks regarding the classic force
-- breaking the rhythm
-- subliminally indicating the card (breaking the rhythm) (p. 34)
-- openly handing the force card (part one)
-- openly handing the force card (part two) (p. 36)
- holding the deck face up (tamariz, daortiz) ( p. 37)
- getting the force card ready (p. 39)
-- weave shuffle setup (for magicians) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Classic Force. Cards are spread in the hands
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2021
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33
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the seventh card and its psychological nuances \n - in the hands of the magician
- in the hands of the spectator
- on the table (p. 42) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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The Seventh Card and Its Psychological Nuances
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2021
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41
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miscellaneous forces and some psychological remarks \n miscellaneous forces of a card (or cards) based on spectator saying stop during deal, spelling out names, or thinking of card in spread
- ppt (person, place, or thing)
- the magical blow (as a psychological mistake)
- stop anytime (pretending to misunderstand) (p. 46)
- using a high/low card setup for two spectators (p. 47)
- creating a force number with absolute freedom (p. 49) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Miscellaneous Forces and Some Psychological Remarks
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2021
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45
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verbal forces. forcing numbers, cards, or positions \n details on psychological forces of numbers, values, suits and specific cards
- numerical estimation by a spectator
-- number 18 (p. 56)
-- making number two more likely to be selected
- spectator’s estimations of the deck (p. 57)
- verbally forcing a card (first system) (p. 58)
- verbally forcing a card (second system)
- verbally forcing a card (third system)
- going for a suit (p. 59)
-- going for hearts \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Verbal Forces. Forcing numbers, cards, or positions
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2021
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55
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magician’s choice. some ideas \n detailed information on the psychology, verbal strategies and nuances of equivoque and general forcing procedures and creating the illusion of freedom
- the importance of the question
- the spectator acts early
- keeping the real purpose in the background
- using ambiguity to normalize (p. 62)
- forcing choices
-- building sentences
-- offering two choices while highlighting one of them (would you rather…) (p. 63)
-- one option of many
-- sentence logic (p. 64)
-- question in the background
-- direct request ending with ambiguity
- forcing via expectations (p. 65) \n dani daortiz \n some thoughts about the magician's choice \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Magician’s Choice. Some ideas
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Also published here
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2021
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61
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deceiving via visual perception \n strategies to visually (and verbally) deceive audience to feel things are not under control, some force applications
- visual subtext
- visual disorder force (on the table) (p. 68)
- you, me, and him (p. 70)
- hlg force (homage to lennart green force) (p. 71) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Deceiving Via Visual Perception
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2021
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67
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forcing from a fan as you spread the cards for the spectator \n “think-a-card” spread force, card from middle is forced and then controlled, card’s identity can be predetermined, many touches that make it work, psychology, how to handle when it misses
- control or force
- starting situation
- spreading the cards (p. 78)
- getting to the selection
- controlling the card (p. 79)
- initial position for the force
- how does it work… (p. 80)
-- a. increasing urgency (p. 81)
--- the speed of the selection
--- the specific order
-- b. apparent nonchalance
--- the surprised technique
- the importance of a thought-of card…
- facing mistakes (p. 82)
- cards and cards...
- conclusion... (p. 83) \n dani daortiz \n the fan force \n dani daortiz \n the mental fan force routine \n matt schulien
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Forcing from a Fan as You Spread the Cards for the Spectator
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Related toAlso published here
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2021
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77
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pm method. (particular moment method) \n strategies to plant specific information with a spectator or extract information that he freely thinks of, all during performance, many psychological and verbal details that make these techniques deceptive, see reference for later application in book
- method broken up by phases
-- initial phase
-- lapse phase (p. 86)
--- double situation during the lapse phase
-- final phase (p. 87)
- pursuing a goal (p. 88)
- pm method reference sheet
-- initial phase
-- lapse phase
-- final phase \n dani daortiz \n trapped thought (collectors) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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PM Method. (Particular Moment Method)
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Related to
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2021
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85
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mistakes and outs \n what to do when these forces do not “hit” perfectly
- more subtleties
- preventative measures (p. 106)
- increasing values
- increasing values in two directions
- gathering information to use later for spelling or counting (p. 108) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Mistakes and Outs
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2021
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105
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mistakes in technical forces \n more tips (and “outs”) for 7th card stop force to always arrive at correct card
- one of two
- discarding the chosen card
- adding or removing (p. 110)
- ending with a verbal number force
- by pure chance (apparently) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Mistakes in Technical Forces
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2021
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109
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mistakes in verbal forces \n dealing with spectator that changes his mind about card he is thinking of
- the spectator is always the one who makes the mistake
- the rewind situation
- back to reality (p. 114) \n dani daortiz
2021
freedom of expression
Dani DaOrtiz
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Mistakes in Verbal Forces
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2021
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113
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preparing for a force \n reverse culling bottom card into center \n andi gladwin
2022
the reverse cull
Andi Gladwin
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Preparing for a Force
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2022
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49
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a psychological classification of forcing techniques \n - why create a psychologically-base classification of forcing?
- the classification
-- outcome forces
--- perceptual errors
--- memory errors
--- reasoning errors
-- decision forces
--- psychological biases
---- priming
---- stereotypical behaviours
---- saliency
--- reactance
--- restriction
- a comment on suggestion / misinformation (extract from chapter 5 - memory illusions) \n alice pailhès
2023
the neat review
Alice Pailhès
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A Psychological Classification of Forcing Techniques
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2023
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256
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foreword \n on forcing multiple cards \n justin higham
2024
multiple forcing sequences
Justin Higham
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Foreword
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2024
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