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The rules previously said "You may cast that spell without paying its mana cost.", allowing players to cast a spell with a higher mana value attached to a card with a lesser mana value. The rules change clarifies "You may cast that spell without paying its mana cost if its mana value is less than this spell's mana value.", making this no longer possible.

Enlisted Wurm Creature Wurm 5 5 Cascade When you cast this spell, exile cards from the top of your library until you exile a nonland card that costs less. Cascade means When you cast this spell, exile cards from the top of your library until you exile a nonland card whose mana value is less than this spell s mana value.

The magical cascade

The green wave mascot is a beloved and iconic symbol of Tulane University..

The magical cascade

It's described in Racherbaumer's Card Finesse 2, but the description isn't too god.

I think there is a CD by Ian Kendall called "B!tch Hard Moves Made Easy" that teaches this sleight as well.

Also, check out page 77 of "Card Finesse, Volume 2.

"Someone creates a trick, many people perfect it, but its final success in front of an audience depends on the person who presents it"

Posted: Feb 5, 2009 07:18 pm

fotballski - What makes the Racherbaumer description not good? Bad explanation?

Cerca Trova Posted: Feb 5, 2009 07:30 pm

The Racherbaumer explanation is very short I believe just one paragraph.

About Ian Kendalls *** Hard moves made easy: it is a very good resource. Hi variation is absolutly invisible, but you show the control as a flourish (without motivation).

Dan and Daves Version is less invisible but is much more deceptive since it looks like your just airing out the cards.

I have been working on my own variation (Mix between Ian and DDave Version) of the Cascade Control and after 3 months of practice I am at a level on which I can say that this is probably the best control I am skilled at to control a card to be top.

Posted: Feb 5, 2009 07:34 pm

Paul Chosse, who is responsible for the moving being around even though it originated with Miller, has a slight deformation of his hand, the result of an accident, that makes part of the move automatic for him so it was left out of the description. It doesn't make it impossible to learn from the text. I learned it and other's have learned it from that book, it's just that you have to fiddle with the cards. Of course, it's a fiddly move anyway which is why people complain about the inaccurate description.

Posted: Feb 5, 2009 07:53 pm

The explanation is like parts of the Erdnase books; you have to really study it in order to understand and to be able to use it.

"Someone creates a trick, many people perfect it, but its final success in front of an audience depends on the person who presents it"

Posted: Feb 5, 2009 10:07 pm

Ah, the move stinks anyway - skip it and learn something useful, like The "Continuous Back and Front Hand Palm Production" from "Card Tricks", by Howard Thurston.

' rel="noopener">Skullclamp (do we really need to wait around for everyone to test thoroughly these cards and determine just how broken they are?). However, the fundamental problem with an information cascade is that after a certain point, it becomes rational for people to stop paying attention to their own private knowledge and to start looking at and imitating the actions of others. If everyone is relatively almost as likely to be right about something, and everyone before you has made the same decision, it is rational to do what they did. But, once an individual stops relying on his own information and starts imitating the group, the cascade stops being informative.
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