Don Allen Chop Cup Routine Pdf
Jeremy, I had 2 DVDs on chop cup The Classic DVD, it has Jennings, Alan, Lewis and Burt. I liked the Jennings (very clear) and Alan's presentation, not so much Lewis (a variation with green balls) and Burt (too slow for my taste) World's Greatest magic DVD here you have more variations of performer and routines Regal, Ouellet, Mendoza, tong and Jennings (this is the same routine as the other DVD but in a different setting and not so clear), then you have Dacri and Swain that are similar to Jennings Hope this helps Martino Special user Manchester, UK 917 Posts. There is a move covered in the L&L DVD on chop cups that would let you swap a cup for a solid cup. It is in David Regal's routine. Personally, I don't like Dan Tong's routine. I know it works for him, but I personally abhor the whole premise of it as a game where the spectator is always wrong. If he says it is under the cup, I'll pull it out of my pocket, if he says it is in my pocket, I lift the cup.
There are a couple of routines that do use this premise in a way that works, but so many fail to make it fun and deceptive. Mendoza's routine has the same failing, in my opinion. Dj Jazzy Jeff And The Fresh Prince Homebase Rar Files here. And most other routines are less magical than I think the magicians want to think. I love David Regal's presentation because it gets away from the ball and uses a mouse instead. By giving the mouse a personality he creates a story rather than a challenge. Tim Dowd has a routine that I wish I could just steal. It also uses a story to motivate the action.
Not a complicated routine, but a very nice one and watching that was the first time I ever wanted a chop cup. -Patrick JeremyM0411 Special user Moody, Alabama 613 Posts.
On 2011-11-28 21:06, Mr. Woolery wrote: There is a move covered in the L&L DVD on chop cups that would let you swap a cup for a solid cup. It is in David Regal's routine. Personally, I don't like Dan Tong's routine.
I know it works for him, but I personally abhor the whole premise of it as a game where the spectator is always wrong. If he says it is under the cup, I'll pull it out of my pocket, if he says it is in my pocket, I lift the cup. There are a couple of routines that do use this premise in a way that works, but so many fail to make it fun and deceptive.
Mendoza's routine has the same failing, in my opinion. And most other routines are less magical than I think the magicians want to think. I love David Regal's presentation because it gets away from the ball and uses a mouse instead. By giving the mouse a personality he creates a story rather than a challenge. Tim Dowd has a routine that I wish I could just steal. It also uses a story to motivate the action.
Not a complicated routine, but a very nice one and watching that was the first time I ever wanted a chop cup. -Patrick What is the name of the dvd? Pabloinus Inner circle 1429 Posts. On 2011-11-29 19:07, ldl1017 wrote: Ammar's DVD and book are tops. These do not cover the chop cup. Read the original post.
Posted: Nov 30, 2011 4:13am Jeremy: We can't tell you how to switch ANYTHING in this part of the forum. Download Free Software Psiphon 3 Free For Windows 7 64 Bit. It's an open section, and anyone can access it. Information like that would be in the Secret Sessions. Consider using some of the technique from the Takagi routine.
Don Allen Chop Cup Routine Pdf Files. But chief deputy sheriff Gary Brannan told reporters police also found what they believe to be a golf cart chop shop. Song of Myself. Won't you help support Day. I celebrate myself, and sing myself. And what I assume you shall assume. For every atom belonging to.
The main thing is finding the moment. Posted: Nov 30, 2011 5:51am I just started a three in the Secret Sessions area titled 'Switching Cups'. Please go there for my thought on this. I would post a link here but that would take people without the required 50 posts directly to the thread.