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David Richerby wrote:
Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote: Did Derren Brown -- a professional illusionist / magician -- actually insist that "no other trickery was involved?" I find that hard to believe. He claims that he's `dishonest but honest about his dishonesty', i.e., that he cheats like a Professor of Cheating from Cheating College, Oxford, but that he admits to it afterwards. My guess is that this is just a further trick to get the audience to trust him. Sounds like a politician to me! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled Veterans and their families! I've known US vets who served as far back as the Spanish American War. They are all my heroes! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ~Semper Fi~ |
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Nick Cramer wrote: David Richerby wrote: Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ wrote: Did Derren Brown -- a professional illusionist / magician -- actually insist that "no other trickery was involved?" I find that hard to believe. He claims that he's `dishonest but honest about his dishonesty', i.e., that he cheats like a Professor of Cheating from Cheating College, Oxford, but that he admits to it afterwards. My guess is that this is just a further trick to get the audience to trust him. Sounds like a politician to me! Not really. A politician never admits anything unless he has already been exposed. The description sounds like a magician to me. -- Guy Macon http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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"Rich Hutnik" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 29, 10:01 am, Offramp wrote: On Oct 29, 11:24 am, David Richerby wrote: Rich Hutnik wrote: http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=XaODx-alm4k Derron Brown, poor chess player, beats 9 chess masters. No he doesn't. The ninth player is the president of a university chess club. From his position, one imagines that he must be a very strong player but, in fact, that doesn't follow -- it just means that he's a student who's enthusiastic about chess. I'll not say anything about the rest of it as I don't want to give spoilers to anyone who hasn't seen this before. I think it means that Brown is not a bad chess player; the prez can't be a complete jobbernowl at chess, can he? The method used is the same as that used in the old fable about a man drawing at correspondence chess playing Alekhine/Lasker and Capablanca. Also, he revealed it, so it must be something known at least in chess circles. He still had to play one game. The real trick here anyhow, was him predicting the number of pieces that would be left by all his opponents. Note that he didn't reveal how that was done. - Rich The predication is the only trick here, one that can be done no doubt by any illusionist, and one that has nothing at all to do with chess. The chess "track," as has been noted, is old hat to veteran chess players. Most disappointing, alas, but thank you for posting. -- Ian Burton (Please reply to the Newsgroup) |
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