Interesting stuff, great to have it in the arsenal. A short remark on the envelope force: Making an open prediction on the face of the envelope weakens the effect IMHO. I think it is better to ask the spectator about a special word to put down, so to make the envelope unique. Thus it is justified as well to put the envelope on top of the deck to grab the sharpie.
Fantastic.. if never thought about milking used as a force. The envelope one can really be built up.. I've got a few ideas rattling around in my brain. All good stuff, thanks for teaching! 👍🤓👍
The last force is swift. Love it! Thankyou sean. Little bonus for any magician reading this, u can use time to force as well. It's all in the timing 😉. Happy practicing!
I LOVE these forces Sean! For the envelope force, I do something different. I control the spectators selection to the top of the deck, load the card under the card box, they shuffle the deck, deal any number of cards, put the box with the card under the box on top of the pile, have them tap the box, lift the box away and there is the card. You could probably peek the card, write it on a Joker, put it in the box, continue with the trick, and then when the box with the card is on the pile, the spectator can open the box, see the joker has the right card and under the box is the selection. #Roadto7K!
Hi Sean there was a tutorial of yours where a spectator throws an ace into the deck and their selection ends up between two aces one that starts face up on the bottom of the deck at the beginning. I can't seem to find that sandwich tutorial has it been removed. Regards Alan
Yes! From time to time, I will post gems from my book and keep them up for a short time. That sandwich trick was one of those. Shoot me message on Instagram @seanpdevine
Why would anyone use Milking the Force? It looks weird, which arouses suspicion, and it's blatantly obvious to anyone who's suspicious. Not only that, but it finishes with magician's choice, which is overused and must surely have been figured out by anyone who watches magic regularly. I get the feeling that certain magicians like to massage their ego by coming up with the most obvious techniques to see what they can get by the audience. They may fool some people, but the object is to fool everyone. I find this sort of thing is disrespectful of their audience. This is not a criticism of your series, which I'm enjoying. The more tools we have in our bag the better. A hundred forces, minus a few duds, is great to have.
Interesting stuff, great to have it in the arsenal.
A short remark on the envelope force:
Making an open prediction on the face of the envelope weakens the effect IMHO. I think it is better to ask the spectator about a special word to put down, so to make the envelope unique. Thus it is justified as well to put the envelope on top of the deck to grab the sharpie.
That is perfect!
Thanks!
Sean, those were great. You got me on the Dribble force and Hartman is a genius. I loved that last one.
these are hidden treasures u r offering us...very grateful to u man.........u r the best Sean!
I recently found your channel, and I love it! Some of the most unique card forces and controls out there 😊
This series is fricken amazing thanks for everything sean!
Fantastic.. if never thought about milking used as a force. The envelope one can really be built up.. I've got a few ideas rattling around in my brain. All good stuff, thanks for teaching!
👍🤓👍
Always good stuff sean. Thanks!
The last force is swift. Love it! Thankyou sean. Little bonus for any magician reading this, u can use time to force as well. It's all in the timing 😉. Happy practicing!
Never seen milking force before, very neat .This series will get loads of views, a must for any Card magician or beginner. Hello from across the pond!
I LOVE these forces Sean! For the envelope force, I do something different. I control the spectators selection to the top of the deck, load the card under the card box, they shuffle the deck, deal any number of cards, put the box with the card under the box on top of the pile, have them tap the box, lift the box away and there is the card. You could probably peek the card, write it on a Joker, put it in the box, continue with the trick, and then when the box with the card is on the pile, the spectator can open the box, see the joker has the right card and under the box is the selection.
#Roadto7K!
Perfect 👌 thank you so much 🌹
Thx man very cool the milk force was interesting ha May the Force be w you young Jedi🔦
Nice stuff Sean Love this part 2 🔥🔥❤️❤️Thanks a lot for all this forces 🙏🙏
Loving these; every one a gem...and beautifully taught.
It is just a important and great series!
This video is candy!!! Thank-you!! Gary in dreamland floating on a cloud island.Have a nice dream!!!🙂☁️☁️☁️⛅💫🍬🍬🍬🍬🍬♥️
I love that Marlo force!
Thanks!! This video is pure gold!
Amazing forces 👍😊👍😊
Bem bolado perfeito
Let's appreciate this man who gives such good quality videos to all of us . Appreciate your efforts 👍
Fantastic thanks so much ❤️🏆👌
Great tutorial 👍♠️
A-nother Dribble great.
Good job. Thks!
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Hi Sean there was a tutorial of yours where a spectator throws an ace into the deck and their selection ends up between two aces one that starts face up on the bottom of the deck at the beginning. I can't seem to find that sandwich tutorial has it been removed.
Regards Alan
Yes! From time to time, I will post gems from my book and keep them up for a short time. That sandwich trick was one of those. Shoot me message on Instagram @seanpdevine
Sean could've cast a spell creating a "red wave." Hey, that's a good name for a maga trick.
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Why would anyone use Milking the Force? It looks weird, which arouses suspicion, and it's blatantly obvious to anyone who's suspicious. Not only that, but it finishes with magician's choice, which is overused and must surely have been figured out by anyone who watches magic regularly. I get the feeling that certain magicians like to massage their ego by coming up with the most obvious techniques to see what they can get by the audience. They may fool some people, but the object is to fool everyone. I find this sort of thing is disrespectful of their audience.
This is not a criticism of your series, which I'm enjoying. The more tools we have in our bag the better. A hundred forces, minus a few duds, is great to have.