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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

hA versatile card force taught in detail by Aaron Fisher. The cards are riffled and a spectator calls "stop." The pack is cut and the selected card is given to the spectator. By the time it touches their hands, your work is already done. Includes discussion regarding the pitfalls of the backslip force and how to avoid them.

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  • @JJLLMagic

    no...

    in fact it dosnt

    it is a backslip force

    meaning that wherever they stop you... the card will end up there

  • really? It doesnt matta at all?

  • @superchef78 check your PM's

  • Fisher is pretty good except for I can't stand the way he looks. Do you think Ricky Jay is in the top 10?

  • @superchef78 Continued: I'm not sure how Aaron's double is because I couldn't really tell what he was doing. :)

  • @superchef78 Aaron Fisher is one of the best card handlers in the world at the moment. He's close to the top 10 if he's not there already. I've seen him perform in my local magic shop. He's amazing. Most of Blaine's tricks are bought from a magic shop. Aaron used my normal deck of Lee Ahser's Fournier's, and did some VERY amazing things with them. Fisher is a GREAT card man, Blaine is a good street magician. You can't really compare them. Blaine's double is great though.

  • Do you think he is better than David Blaine? I wonder if David Blaine knows all this stuff like false shuffles, slip forces, and all that crap that people like Fisher do. There is one thing Blaine is best at though and that's the double lift. That one Aaron Fisher guy is pretty good though.

  • this is old as hell

  • Fisher is a genius at tweaking sleights and effects. This isn't a standard slip force--it lacks some of the serious drawbacks of that move, although it takes a little more skill.

    What's more, every video of his I've watched has taught me a great deal more than the nominal effect the video was made for. Watch Aaron not just to learn new finesses on sleights, but also to learn crowd management, advanced misdirection techniques, and a whole lot of general theory that applies to all magic.

  • your just a douche because your card tricks are gimmicky and require no sleight of hand. you will never compare to the legends because you have no originality.

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