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Jazz in Social Magic #5: Cloud Seven
Category: storyRead more: Jazz in Social Magic #5: Cloud SevenSurprise! Jazz in Social Magic is back! If you missed the first four posts in the series, here’s one, two, three and four. Or just click the first and use the arrows at the bottom to navigate. Once again, we’ll be putting out a series of three JISM posts. This one is a retelling of…
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Read more: Jazz in Social Magic #4: Wrap-Up
It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of David Berglas. In a very Berglas-appropriate coincidence, he is featured in this article, which we have left as written save for the painful decision to change present tense to past tense. Magic has truly lost a titan. It’s been fun doing this series. There’s…
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Read more: Jazz in Social Magic #3: Rhapsody in Marked Blues
This is a continuation of the previous two posts, so check them out if you haven’t read them. Whenever I perform, I look for opportunities. I try to tailor what magic I do to the situation that I am in. I think most of us do. I do the same with a marked deck. I…
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Read more: Jazz in Social Magic #2: Lightning Strikes Twice
The way I use a marked deck might be obvious to some of you reading this, especially after the last post. Regardless, I figured it was best to document an experience I had with marked cards. A while ago, I traveled to visit some distant family members I had not seen in over a decade.…
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Read more: Jazz in Social Magic #1: The Greatest Jazz I Ever Played
Jazz In Social Magic is a series starting with a trilogy about marked cards over the next two days that will guide you to become better at jazz magic. Why, what did you think it was? Get your mind out of the gutter. Several years ago, a close family member passed away. It was a…
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