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ACAAN AccomplishedTimothy WadeAfter fanning the cards to show they are mixed the performer places the deck on a small table or hands it to someone to hold, at which point he never touches or even approaches the deck again. Next, the performer, in order to prove no stooges are being used picks up a box that is filled with paper balls and slings it in an arc over the entire audience asking everyone to catch or pick up a ball near them. When a number of the audience are holding paper balls, the performer reveals that three of the balls have a second red paper ball concealed inside the white. When the three people find... | $10 to wish list | |
ACAAN AgainDave ForrestDave just can't leave this plot alone. Here, on this 12 minute video download you'll learn perhaps his boldest method to date. A regular deck is thoroughly examined and shuffled by a spectator. A freely chosen number between 1 and 52 is written on a business card. A freely chosen card is written on a second business card. Both of these are locked inside the card case. The performer takes the deck and deals until the number is reached. Sure enough, the chosen card is found at the freely chosen number. The best news? There is a very cool gimmick in play which makes this whole thing practically... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish listMP4 + Flash Video | |
ACAAN meets a MonkeyAbhinav BothraA merge of ACCAN and Do As I Do. ACAAN is one of the most loved card plots and Do As I Do is one of the most ignored. ACAAN meets a Monkey is a unique cross-over between both of them. Here two cards get chosen, one by the performer and one by the participant. Both cards are then lost and the cards get shuffled. Both cards are later found by the participant at the number that the participant decides on. Flow of Events:
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ACAAN of WormsTom PhoenixThis is a collection of 10 ACAAN and plot variation methods. It covers subconscious predictions, Si work, and other such shenanigans. Here is a list of the contents: Predestination - A deck is shuffled by the spectator, and a card is thought of. The participant deals cards until they find the one they thought of. You have predicted the exact position it was found in. No forces involved, and nothing is said out-loud by the participant. Oh, and you can perform this blindfolded. True ACAAN - No stooges, forces, trick decks, etc. It requires work, but it's not hard to do, and is entirely... | $17 to wish list | |
ACAAN: a fresh approach to an age-old plotUnnamed MagicianImagine: The magician introduces a special deck of 52 cards, where each card is seen to have a number 1 through 52 printed on it. The spectators (two of them) are asked to verify that all the numbers are indeed different, that there aren't any duplicate numbers. The magician hands one spectator this special deck (in a face-down position) and says, "I want you to select a number 1 through 52. But instead of just thinking of a number 1 through 52, I want you to randomly select one. Like that, even you don't know what number you'd end up with, thereby eliminating any psychological influence.... | $20 to wish list | |
ACAAN: another approach to an age-old plotUnnamed MagicianNote: For those of you who own ACAAN: A Fresh Approach to an Age-Old Plot, this uses a totally different principle. Imagine: The magician introduces a special deck of 52 cards, where each card is seen to have a number 1 through 52 printed on it. The spectators (two of them) are asked to verify that all the numbers are indeed different, that there aren't any duplicate numbers. The magician hands one spectator this special deck (in a face-down position) and says, "I want you to select a number 1 through 52. But instead of just thinking of a number 1 through 52, I want you to randomly select one. Like that, even you don't know... | $20 to wish list | |
ACAAN'ZGerard ZittaTons of ideas in this manual...A compendium of effects, principles and methods related somehow to the "Any card at any number" plot, commonly called ACAAN. Even though they are not all 'perfect' ACAAN's, they are interesting, entertaining or original variants from an audience point of view.
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Accans FamilyRaphaël CzajaEFFECT: A spectator shuffles a packet of number cards as much as he wants and deals through it to create a random number. Then, he deals through a blue-backed deck of playing cards (in which the magician put a red-backed prediction) and stops at his number. Let's say his card is the 7 of Clubs. Unbelievably, the red-backed prediction is the 7 of Clubs! NB: The deck is always dealt face-up. Self-working. Happens in the hands of the spectator. Examinable. Quick reset. No gaff. Uses one regular deck and one red-backed card only. Includes a handling to perform it anytime during your act with... | ★★★★★ $7.95 to wish list | |
Accidental SandwichNicholas UusitaloThe magician introduces a deck of cards to the audience. He produces two jacks from the deck, and explains that they are going to help the magician to find the selected card. He then asks a volunteer to select any card from the deck. The card is signed, and lost somewhere towards the center of the pack. The magician then starts to shake the two jacks above the pack, and something amazing happens. One card materializes in between the two jacks. Unfortunately the card sandwiched in between the two jacks is the wrong card. The magician places the two jacks and the sandwiched card to the... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
Ace AssemblyAllan AckermanSpectator cuts the deck into four piles of approximately the same size. Performer puts one ace on each pile, assembles the piles and without any funny business the aces end up at the very top of the assembled pile. This is an application of the Benzais cop.
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Ace Assembly VariationAllan AckermanYou deal four hands of cards. The first card for each hand is an ace followed by four indifferent cards. However, magically all the aces assemble in the performer's packet. You will need to be familiar with the Veeser Concept to perform this effect.
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runtime: 4min 1s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace Production 1Peter DuffieThe four aces are lost in the deck and then one by one found in a visual and magical manner. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.) runtime: 3min 53s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace Production 2Peter DuffieThe four aces are found one by one in a visual and magical manner. (Also part of Move Mastery 1.) runtime: 4min 2s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace Production 3Peter DuffieThe first ace appears and then the remaining three aces appear all at once in a nice display. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.) runtime: 5min 27s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace Production 4Peter Duffie | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ace-ta-mationAllan AckermanThis is one of Ed Marlo's best routines also sometimes called "Miracle Ace Cutting" and was first published in Faro Control Miracles. The patter Allan uses is from Dai Vernon and tells the story of a one handed gambler who miraculously can cut to the aces.
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runtime: 6min 52s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Aced!John GelasiJohn Gelasi presents a baffling new “B’wave” effect. Aced! allows the spectator to truly name any suit they wish, with no ambiguity whatsoever. The ace they name is the ace you predicted every time; you always reveal it in an entertaining manner. You get the full explanation for the setup and working of this one-packet “B’wave”, plus an exclusive set of video explanations that detail all the moves required to perform the effect. You even get a bonus effect, “Acing the Twists”, a full deck “Twisting the Aces” and “Collectors” hybrid that can be performed with any... | ★★★★★ $2 to wish list | |
Aces in ActionAldo ColombiniAll the routines involve the four Aces. Most of them are totally impromptu and all of them use regular cards. CONTENTS
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Aces in Deception or "How Right You Are"Lewis GansonAn easy and effective multiphase routine with a Svengali deck. A spectator is correct continually in finding a previously selected card which the performer underlines with the punch line "How Right You Are." From the introduction:
Here is one of those card routines in which the happenings are inexplicable to the uninitiated. The handling of the cards is so natural and each move is performed so deliberately, that trickery appears out of the question, yet a series of effects take place which really are uncanny.
To begin with, I will confess that a Svengali pack is used throughout and... | $10 to wish list | |
Aces UpLynn J. SearlesAn exceptionally clever version of the 4-Ace Trick - no trick aces - use a borrowed deck. In effect the 4 aces are dealt singly on to the table, face down. Twelve indifferent cards are then shown and dealt on to them, making four packets, one of which is chosen by a spectator. No force of any kind, believe it or not, he takes any of the four packets. The remaining three are turned over to show all indifferent cards. The four Aces are in the packet chosen. It's the most convincing of all Four Ace Tricks, and we know it will fool the best of card men. A couple of easy-to-do moves and the special... | ★★★★★ $4 to wish list | |
Aces Up Your SleeveAldo ColombiniHere is the second download DVD with routines using the four Aces as primary 'characters.' Ten card routines with Aces. CONTENTS:
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Ackerman Convincing ControlAllan AckermanThis is Ackerman's variation of the Convincing Control.
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runtime: 1min 45s | ★★★★★ $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ackerman Shuffle ReverseAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ackerman Varies KellyAllan AckermanAckerman marries the Kelly Bottom Replacement with the Convincing Control to eliminate the telltale front finger movement of the Kelly Bottom Replacement.
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runtime: 2min 9s | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) |