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PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 4:51 pm 
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Can anyone suggest a good book or DVD for forces? I know of a few good ones, but would really like to know of some more. Any help would be cool, cheers :D


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What, like Gravity?

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Just some new ways of forcing a card.


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Try Annemann's 202 Forces - available from many sources.


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10 ways to force a card on DVD is a very good source for the beginner and available here http://www.themagicgadget.co.uk/product ... ductid=565

Very simple good step by instructions for 10 different forces. I only started to use the classic after watching this. If you currently don't know any method then let me know and I'll PM you one.

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Well, it really depends on what you mean by 'new' forces. If you would like to start off with forces, I see that Royal road to Card magic, and Card college have good sections on forcing cards. Other than that, I would suggest that you look at the 10 ways to force a card DVD as Johndoe stated. It looks quite good.

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Jay Sankeys "Topper" move is a great force or the Wichta Slip is another, check out Jays Rev. Card Magic.

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hey, thanks for the help, I think I may buy Royal road to Card magic, but also I may check out '10 ways to force a card' :)


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You can get 202 Methods of Forcing for free from The Learned Pig Project (http://www.thelearnedpig.com.pa/).

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Johndoe wrote:
10 ways to force a card on DVD is a very good source for the beginner and available here http://www.themagicgadget.co.uk/product ... ductid=565

Very simple good step by instructions for 10 different forces. I only started to use the classic after watching this. If you currently don't know any method then let me know and I'll PM you one.


That's terrible the classic force is taught on the same DVD as the Criss Cross Force for only £7! Sheesh...people just don't value this stuff like they used to...!


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magicpaul wrote:
Johndoe wrote:
10 ways to force a card on DVD is a very good source for the beginner and available here http://www.themagicgadget.co.uk/product ... ductid=565

Very simple good step by instructions for 10 different forces. I only started to use the classic after watching this. If you currently don't know any method then let me know and I'll PM you one.


That's terrible the classic force is taught on the same DVD as the Criss Cross Force for only £7! Sheesh...people just don't value this stuff like they used to...!


Not sure I get you. everyone should know one good force. before I got this DVD I only knew only knew that stupid pick a number force, now I know 3 forces proficiently (including the classic.) Are you saying that this should't be available to beginners or that it's a good DVD?

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Aye, Annemann's work is undoubtly the most complete work as other useful classics -

Card Finesse - Ed Marlo
Expert Card Technique - Jean Hugard

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spikes_insane wrote:
Can anyone suggest a good book or DVD for forces? I know of a few good ones, but would really like to know of some more. Any help would be cool, cheers :D



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