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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2006

The basic handling is from Oz Pearlman's version of Triumph on Penguin Magic. I have also added some touches from ex-MVD member Jenning's version of John Bannon's Last Man Standing. Honest feedback please!

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  • nice... i like that and i use this version sometimes... but its kinda... fishy...

    if theres someone really paying attention, they can get u when u do that move =)

    u know wut i mean =) i wont tell here so ppl wont know... but anyway =)

    so yeah, i like it... but u kinda used the table... please check out my version, hope you like it =)

    4/5

    i like the handling of this version for lay people... for magicians i prefer mine =) its more complex...cya =)

    comment on mine too please =)

  • Hi bardskiller2, thanks for your comment!

    I'm not worried about the move. Full stop. If I say anymore, its going to be counted as exposure.

    This trick won't fool magicians, but works for laypeople, so I'm happy with that.

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  • @bardskiller2 most magic is meant for laypeople

    XD

  • thats a really good performance. i agree with elgic - your movements were very blurry because of the camera but other than that 10/10 =D

  • For the most part that Jennings show will fool laypeople and magicians alike. It will really seal the deal.

  • Now what kinda attitude is that? Of course you can fool magicians with this one. Just look at all the subtleties that are so different from what a lot of people do? It's all about misdirection and how well you perform the effect. A lot of times you can actually get away with something even if the person knows the method.

    -Stein

  • not bad!

    i like carl hein's version the most.

  • nice 5/5*

  • Well done. Nice presentation. I had never seen such a triumph ! A suggestion however: try not to move your hands that much... especially on a video (it creates confusion and suspicion) ;-)

  • i know how to do triumph...but how the hell did you do that?! good job!

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