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Your looking for memorized deck work, right?
Me too. but I had already learned how to memorizea deck from the Nikola stack chapter at the end of Encyclopdedia of Card tricks.
I foundAronson's stack on the internet and memorized it.
So I wanted 'bound to please' to learn somegood mem deck work.
Problem is, there are some mem deck effects, but most are card tricks formagicians.. Quite simply, I find (right now) one of the most potent tricks with any mem deck issimply have spec take a card, you glimpse any adjacent card to INSTANTLY tell him his card. For alay spec, its complete mastery of a 'selection-location'. He picks any card. You instantly nameit.
Was it Dai Vernon who said something like, the simpler an effect is to describe, the morepowerful it is? (e.g. Invisible Deck: A thought of card. Only one reversed. (Minds blown!))
.. this is NOT the case with what I'm seeing from Aronson's work. IN FACT he oftendeliberately makes procedures MORE 'muddy' to disguise the simpler true method. This is ONLY tothrow of knowledgeable cardicians.
A the end of one of the enclosed books, 'A stack toremember', is a bibiliography of mem-deck work'. Perhaps any of these would be more interesting tome.
Also, I feel somewhat underwhelmed by 'shuffle-bored' for the same reasons mentioned above.Is it really that earth-shattering to predict how many cards are face up in a face down deck? Again, the procedure is too muddy.
This material will intrigue magicians that you performfor, so get it if you want to wow your buddies at the magic club. But for a lay audience, stickwith more entertaining or direct effects.

BTW, this same technique works great for every memorized stack out there including the Aronson Stack, The Six-Hour Memorized Deck by Martin Joyal, the Nikola stack and others. Even though there are no actual tricks taught in this manuscript, it does contain links to several free memorized deck tricks and other resources (including a free e. In stacked deck magic, and in particular some of Simon Aronson's material, cards. The StackView User Guide.pdf file must be located in the StackView.

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Ed Oschmann
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Yes, Simon teaches a mnemonic system in 'Bound to Please'. Anything short of brute force memorization will always add an extra layer of mental anguish in actual performance. For me, brute force memorization was a bit too much anguish for me. Simon's mnemonics helped ebb the pain in the learning process.
I believe, that no matter whether you have learned through mnemonics or brute force (or a system), nervousness will always creep in and attack when presenting the effects for the first ten to twenty times you perform your effect. Repetition eases all mental strain. (Geez, can I be any more verbose or what?) Hope this helps.
Ed
MTaylor2002
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Hi John!
The Aronson stack is great. To be honest, I haven't really explored all the possibilities, but the potential is obvious if you just read through some of the esssays on memorized deck magic. Aronson actually has a free PDF download on his site, http://www.simonaronson.com, titled, 'Memories are Made of This,' in which he actually provides the stack, describes its basic uses, and shares a few routines using it. (To find the download, go to the 'Magician's Only Area', then look under 'Memorized Deck Magic'.)
Regarding the Lorayne memory method, I learned this over 20 years ago from Lorayne's book, 'How to Develop a Super Power Memory'. Using his method, I was able to memorize the Aronson stack in about 30 minutes; after that it was just a matter of practicing mentally whenever I had a spare moment. (I also made up a set of drill cards with Lorayne's peg word and the stack number on the flip side of the actual card -- it really helped me to practice.) Believe it or not, I learned the stack just so I could perform one effect, Aronson's 'Invisible Card' (which is basically an Invisible Deck routine without an invisible deck). To me, it was worth it for just that one effect, but there is so much more you can do. Learning more stacked deck routines is definitely on my short magic 'to-do' list!
So, this was a long-winded way of saying:
1. It's a great stack!
2. The Lorayne method was my tool for memorizing the stack
3. There's a ton of applications once you have the stack down pat.
Oh, and yes you may get a little nervous the first few times you use the stack in performance, but it does become second nature after a while.
Good luck!
marko
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There is no mathematical calculations to make with Aronson's. It's all mnemonics. But it will require brain power to remember consistently where every card is and at which number it resides. For guys like Aronson and Michael Close, there's no trouble. They've 'lived' with the stack long enough to recall it all without hesitation.
I don't own that Lorayne book, but Lorayne's materials on improving memory alway seem highly regarded.
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gordo
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The Lorayne 'Memory Book' help me when comiting to memory the stack in Micheal Skinners' Classic Sampler.
I liked the idea of openning a brand new deck of bicycle cards. Five faros and there's the stack.
Perform a couple effects using the stack and keeping deck in order.. now, faro three times..voila, back to brand new deck order.
Kills!!
markjens
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N. CA
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Thanks for the tip on Simon's stack. I have been so tempted to purchase his book, but I have such a lousy memory (helped in no small part by pain meds), so it seemed a bit of a risk to me. Now I can at least give it a try before laying out the money. I appreciate the tip.
ddyment
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Don't forget that, in addition to 'brute force' and 'classical mnemonics', there are also 'rule-based' and 'algorithmic' approaches to memorized deck work. All of this is discussed in some detail in an on-line essay on full-deck stacks, which also includes a chart of the trade-offs among the various techniques.
.. Doug
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mwolfire
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Mark Wolfire
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For oodles of great info on memorized deck work
take a look at Martin Joyal's WEB site
http://www.joyalstack.com
Mark
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