TBA by Rich Relish
Created by: Rich Relish
Key features
Builds impossibility progressively
Personalized to fit the audience
Uses drawing duplications and color psychology
Versatile use of props like coin envelopes
Natural presentations over rigid scripting
Pros
Creates emotionally resonant magic
Highly adaptable to different audiences
Encourages genuine reactions from spectators
Blends psychology, storytelling, and audience connection
Cons
May require a deep understanding of psychological subtlety
Personalization might be time-consuming for some performers
Effect
The trick, as described by Rich Relish, creates a sense of progressive impossibility for the audience. It starts with subtle psychological effects and builds into more astonishing moments. The performance feels organic and emotionally engaging, often leading to strong reactions from spectators. One example involves revealing a wedding couple's date through card selections, which personalizes the experience and enhances the emotional impact.
Full details
Rich Relish uses a combination of psychological techniques and adaptable routines to craft his performances. He begins with foundational effects like Max Maven’s B-Wave and layers more complex tricks such as Chris Congreave’s Cloak and Steve Cook’s The Gamble. He modifies props and presentations to fit the audience, such as using Lego pieces instead of poker chips. Drawing duplications and color psychology play key roles in making the magic feel interactive and surprising. Coin envelopes are also highlighted as a useful prop for mentalism.
Who should consider the trick
This approach is ideal for magicians who want to create emotionally engaging performances rather than just executing tricks. It suits mentalists and close-up performers who enjoy adapting routines to fit different audiences. Wedding performers, in particular, may find Rich’s methods valuable for creating personalized and memorable moments.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty varies depending on the routines used. Some foundational effects like B-Wave are straightforward, while others require more skill in psychological influence and audience management. The real challenge lies in making the performance feel natural and unscripted. Rich emphasizes adaptability over rigid technique, so performers should be comfortable thinking on their feet.
What magicians say
Rich Relish focuses on making audiences experience something entirely new. He says, "I like to pride myself on people seeing something which they've never seen before." His approach blends psychology, storytelling, and surprise to create strong emotional reactions. He also challenges the idea of competition among magicians, suggesting that different styles can coexist successfully in events like wedding fairs.
The techniques discussed—personalization, drawing duplications, and color psychology—are praised for making magic feel organic and interactive. Coin envelopes are noted as a versatile tool for mentalists. Rich’s philosophy centers on natural presentations, allowing genuine reactions to unfold rather than forcing a scripted performance.
What people are saying about TBA
Rich Relish says...
I like to pride myself on people seeing something which they've never seen before.
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