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- Darwin Ortiz - Cardshark.pdf 1 / 0. Magician's guide to his card tricks with illustrations by Ton Onosaka. Divided into three parts: Impromptu Miracles; Presentational Showpieces; Gambling Routines. Cardshark by Darwin Ortiz Darwin Ortiz is unquestionably of the top cardmen in the world today. Feel free to contact us. Read our privacy policy.
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Edsel Chiu Veteran user Hong Kong / Los Angeles 326 Posts | 0 What is/are some of your favorite effect(s) in this book? Which one(s) do you feel is/are the strongest one(s) in the book? Thanks a bunch in advance. Edsel, 'If there is magic, let it be an art.' - William Shakespeare | |||||||||
Kyle Hohn New user 7 Posts | 0 I have been looking for this book for a while where can I buy it? | |||||||||
Dave V Inner circle Las Vegas, NV 4825 Posts | 0 I think all his books are currently out of print, but some dealers still have some on their shelves. Check with http://www.dennymagic.com No trees were killed in the making of this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. | |||||||||
churken Regular user California 199 Posts | 0 Cardshark is my favorite card magic book of all time. The entire book is brilliant. Some of my favorites are Bold Fusion, Pick Up On South Street, Kartenkunste, New Hitchcok Aces & Beyond Sleight of Hand. Blind Aces and Time Piece are also great in the right situation. I can't recommend this book enough. If you see one get it. Richard Kaufman has said on the Genii Forum that he was going to re-release it, but that's been over 2 years ago, so who knows. It is worth the money at any price. All of Darwin Ortiz's books are great, but to me this one is the best. Paul | |||||||||
byxnz New user 31 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2007-04-30 21:07, churken wrote: Richard Kaufman no longer has the rights to the book, so if anyone reprints it, it won't be him. | |||||||||
S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3469 Posts | 0 BCIII The Polite Side of Magic Risk Mitigation Associates Bottom Line Gurus Financial Exam Help 123 I took the Pledge | |||||||||
BrandonWilliams Loyal user 239 Posts | 0 | |||||||||
Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 4922 Posts | 0 Blockbuster The Sting If yo don't find any book, try his 3-dvd set, its excellent! http://www.mymagic.com/dvd/dvd-ortiz.htm | |||||||||
Marc01 Regular user 119 Posts | 0 I like Museum piece very much. Try also Nulda's Revenge , a good quick transposition. | |||||||||
michaelvincent V.I.P. 567 Posts | 0 This is one of the finest books on professional calibre routines since The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings. The routines in this book really push the boundaries in terms of what is possible with a deck of cards. I have used many of the routines in my professional work. Here is a list of the routines which I have performed since the book was published in 1995: The Psychotronic Card Against all Odds The Signature Effect The Unholy Three (Awesome-showstopper) Beyond Sleight of Hand Blind Aces Time and Again-(Wonderful effect, great plot) The Showdown-(Gambler Vs Magician doesn’t get any better than this) Face-up Centres Mr Lucky From the Cellar The Cross The Sting - (Outstanding Triple Duke) Museum Piece is lovely but can’t find the require cards. Cardshark is a wonderful book and careful study will improve the way you think and feel about good, strong, card magic forever. Mike Vincent London Magic for the 21st Century 'Why be mediocre, when you have excellence as an option' Mastering Magic Elegant Decpetions Learning Tools The All Cards Blog The Vincent Academy of Magic | |||||||||
Paul H Inner circle UK South Coast 1133 Posts | 0 I have to echo Michael Vincents thorough post. Here are a few of my favorites. I managed to get hold of a second hand copy of Cardshark recently. It is a stunning book in my opinion. Among my gambling favorites are The Sting, an amazing triple duke from a borrowed and shuffled deck. So far I have seen nothing impromptu to touch it save for Jack Carpenters D.C. Hustle. Also, The Cross is another excellent deal with the kings arriving to the dealers hand only to then magically appear in the sucker hand. The dealer is then found to have the four aces instead. Face Up Centers is a great middle deal demo showing how to deal out aces shuffled to different depths within the deck. It looks very smooth and impressive. From the Cellar is another false deal demo, the bottom deal in fact, with the sprectators being entertainingly led up the garden path into believing the magcian has fluffed the deal. And I especially like Mr Lucky, a sneeky 10 card poker effect which looks impossible. 'Beat the Dealer' is a great gambling opener where the spectator plays blackjack with the dealer who pulls back a clearly lost hand in a surprising and amusing way. These last two are not difficult to learn. Of the non gambling routines, Blind Aces is a very entertaining ace cutting effect for the layman and I also like Beyond Sleight of Hand a great sandwich effect, Blockbuster and Museum Piece. A wonderful book and one of Darwins best. Regards, Paul H | |||||||||
Edsel Chiu Veteran user Hong Kong / Los Angeles 326 Posts | 0 Thanks for everyone's inputs. I really appreciate it. Which one(s) is/are magicians' foolers? Thanks a bunch in advance. Edsel, 'If there is magic, let it be an art.' - William Shakespeare | |||||||||
anningmay New user Los Angeles, CA 29 Posts | 0 My all-time favorite card book. One of the very few magic books ever written where there is not one single effect that is less than completely stunning. I'm surprised that only one person has mentioned 'The Showdown'. This effect flat-out KILLS!! I think if I had to pick only one, it would be that, though 'Four To One' (another effect not mentioned above) and 'Psychotronic Card' are also pretty awesome. Dave | |||||||||
anningmay New user Los Angeles, CA 29 Posts | 0 Quote: On 2007-05-02 16:50, Edsel Chiu wrote: Magicians' foolers? Darwin pretty specifically states in most (if not all) of his books that he is only interested in fooling laypeople, and does not care much about fooling magicians. He makes pretty impassioned arguments against 'Magician's only'-type effects in 'Strong Magic,' and that attitude carries over to 'Cardshark' very clearly. That being said, you may still be able to fool magicians with some of the material if you practice it hard enough. who can say? Dave | |||||||||
Kjellstrom Inner circle Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe 4922 Posts | 0 I have fooled magicians with these effects: The Cross, The Sting, Blockbuster. | |||||||||
Ben Train Inner circle Erdnase never had 4636 Posts | 0 Darwin's material is so well structured, that if you can do the moves well (key point) and understand the routine well (another key point) then you shouldn't have a problem fooling ANY audience! If you're reading this you're my favourite magician. Check out www.TorontoMagicCompany.com for all sorts of FREE VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING for magicians! | |||||||||
mattm New user North West, England 46 Posts | 0 I have to echo everybodies comments so far as in short the effects in this book are nothing short of staggering. Even if you never perform any of the effects, reading Darwin's comments which describe his thought processes behind each trick's construction and pschology is invaluable and truely an embodiment of all he taught in his wonderful book Strong Magic. I haven't seen Darwin perform these effects in person but having the priviledge to see such wonderful performer as Mr. Vincent perform the likes of 'The Cross' and then seeing the impact I've personally had on people with these effects, I too would rank this as one of the best card magic books of the century. By the way, in addition to all the superb effects mentioned, I would like to add the elegant New Hitchcock Aces and, one that is not often discussed, the fabulous'Four to One'. This is visual transposition between four kings placed under the spectator's hand and the ace of spades placed in full view on the table. Take the time to master this and the pschology behind it and you'll have a beautiful effect that will truely blow away laypeople.and that's an understatement! So if you get a chance.buy it and enjoy what can only be described as a masterclass! | |||||||||
JanForster Inner circle Germany . when not traveling. 3835 Posts | 0 Yes, it is a fantastic book, happy that I've it. Many superb routines, I personal like the Psychotronic Card a lot. | |||||||||
Maestro Special user 816 Posts | 0 Just curious, who does have the book rights? Or is that public knowledge? | |||||||||
Paul H Inner circle UK South Coast 1133 Posts | 0 Hi Maestro, I believe Darwin Ortiz retains the rights to all his publications. It will be his decision to go ahead with a reprint. Regards, Paul H | |||||||||
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