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I defenetly need to parctice, but if the trick works is the reaction of the people very good, its a perfect opener I have 100% attention and everyone is looking at me what I will do next even I am nothing performing the attention is still there!!
practice practice practice and I have to get less nervous....
du u the floating things trick with magician invisible line ?
I honestly haven't read the rules and regulations of this site, so I don't want to say too much about the site and end up banned, but I have learned from another site that you do not use magic as an opener. It's something you should do out of the blue. You don't even ask them if they want to see a trick. You just do it. After you're done, you DO NOT do that trick again, and you don't do another immediately if they ask you. You aren't a magician, you're not trying to put on a show, and you're no dancing monkey.
Again, never use a trick as an opener. If you have a potential target in eye distance, you could start doing a very visible trick for your friends, and this could possibly spark her attention if she sees the trick. She may come over, she may not. If it's something amazing, most likely she will. At which point she opens you by asking you to do it again. Of course you are no dancing monkey, so use your PU skills to lead the conversation to something else.
If you are in a group, and one of your friends knows you can do a really cool trick, before hand, you could have one of them ask you to do a trick. Of course, this puts the spot light on you and you weren't expecting to do any tricks. Social proof goes through the roof if you can pull one off flawlessly.
Just keep practicing and don't think of it as using magic to pick up, but rather to show a skill. Saying something like "Let's see if this actually works" before you do it, may help you feel better if the trick fails. That way, you didn't know if it would work or not, you just wanted to try something. Saying "Wanna see a trick?" and it fails is heartbreaking and makes you look foolish.