I never get tired of learning stuff, especially if the stuff in question pertains to a skill that a secret agent might possess (I have a scuba diving license, despite living smack dab in the middle of the Midwest). I had two days off in between taking the GRE and starting spring semester, but that was all the time I needed to learn a handful of card tricks with which to amaze / rip-off my friends.
At this point, I can do the easiest version of "Was THIS your card?". More importantly, I can count cards using a short count or a long count. This isn't MIT-nerds-in-Vegas style card counting by any means. This count involves me dealing the cards and either shorting or extending the deck based on what the particular card game demands. Not quite James Bond I know, but I only had two days!
I'm not going to tell you how I do my tricks (as an impoverished grad student I may be forced to bilk you out of money). However, this video demonstrates two of the classic tenets of card tricks. You'll notice this guys movements are quick and practiced; the trick doesn't work if you're fumbling. Secondly, he snaps the cards hard, which is one of the classic misdirects; the noise and his patter distracts you from what his hands are doing.
LIFE LIST UPDATE: This item brings me up to 41 of 124 items completed. That's over 33% - not bad by age 30!
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