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The Jerx – Newsletter March 2020 – The Wanderer Issue 1
March 23, 2020
What’s Inside the March Newsletter?
Discover the exclusive content that will be delivered to your inbox at the end of the month. This issue is packed with insights, reviews, and unique routines that will elevate your magic skills and performances.
Featured Content
- Optix: Dive into the detailed analysis of a recently released trick that has magicians buzzing. Learn from the results of 20 live performances in Toronto and gain valuable audience feedback.
- Voodoo Needle: Explore a routine that transforms a quickly overexposed trick into a captivating and eerie experience. Discover how to breathe new life into a trick that initially fizzled out.
- My Favorite Thing to Predict: Uncover a unique prediction method that goes beyond the typical “random three-digit number.” Perfect for video chat performances, this technique will leave your audience in awe.
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Coming in the March Newsletter
March 23, 2020
Here is some of the stuff that will appear in the upcoming newsletter which will be in supporter’s email boxes at the end of the month:
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A review for another new trick that arrived with a lot of buzz and quickly fizzled out. I’ll give you the routine I’ve been using for this trick that has generated a very strong response for me and turned a quick visual trick into a much weirder experience. Voodoo Needle
Trying to save a trick
that got overexposed
online in a
matter of hours -
In last Thursday’s post I mentioned how I like to use those clear prediction boxes for performances over video chat. With that in mind I will give you what is probably my favorite thing to predict in that manner. My Favorite
Thing to Predict
Thinking beyond a
“random three-digit
number”