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Thoughts on the Classic ForceSteven Youell | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Erdnase on EdgeSteven Youell | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Top ChangeSteven Youell | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Touch ForceSteven YouellThe Touch Force is an old idea that can be traced back to Hofzinser. It is described in many books among them The Royal Road to Card Magic. runtime 5min 29s | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Zarrow ShuffleSteven Youell | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Pack3tJohn GelasiNote: All YouTube demo videos linked from the PDF are unavailable. Explanatory text and photos are complete. John Gelasi presents three all new killer packet tricks that you can perform with any deck! Pack3t is an ebook containing three packet tricks that you will use for all of your impromptu situations. Grab any deck, and using just the cards you take from it, you're ready to perform impromptu packet tricks that don't even look impromptu. Magic of the impromptu category is always nice to have under your belt so you're ensured to have tricks that deliver, even when you leave your favorite... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Joker' Wave: A killer double-whammy “B’wave”John GelasiA spectator selects an ace, say the Ace of Hearts. The magician explains that he made a prediction earlier, and shows a packet of four blue backed cards, apparently a single ace among three jokers. With a snap, the magician claims that he can make the selected ace turn face up. One card does reverse, but a joker. Despite this, the performer shows that he clearly has three jokers and only one ace: the selected ace, the Ace of Hearts! One of the jokers is now turned over to reveal another prediction: the back is now red, and has writing that reads “Ace of Hearts”! All of the cards may now... | $3 to wish list | |
Write You Are: A totally unexpected card revelationJohn GelasiA card is selected from the deck, say the 8 of Clubs. Four Jokers with red backs are introduced. The performer claims that the jokers will reveal what card the spectator selected. One of the jokers is placed with the deck. The other three now have bold words printed on their backs: the three cards together read “Eight of Clubs”! The remaining face down joker is seen to have transformed into the selection! The magician then claims that the jokers did more than just reveal the selection, but they also revealed the mates of the selection: the three cards that have words on their backs are now... | $3 to wish list | |
The RnB Project: Oddpen PredictionRaphaël CzajaAn effortless Open Prediction effect! You bring a red backed prediction out of your pocket along with a blue backed deck of cards. "Have you ever been in a situation in which you regretted not following your first intuition? Intuition is a very intriguing concept for scientists and psychologists. It provides us with beliefs that we cannot necessarily justify. Today, we're going to re-enact one of those experiments and hopefully this may lead to a successful ending." You deal the cards face down one by one on the table as you ask the spectator to tell you to stop when she 'feels' it... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
The RnB Project: Poker WaveRaphaël CzajaA B'Wave effect with a new twist! You remove two packets of cards – one red back and one blue back - from your wallet. The red backed packet is placed at the center of the mat and the blue backed packet is placed into your left hand. You explain that you are going to play a game similar to poker. You point out the four-card packet on the table saying, "I have four cards here and among them lie three Aces of different suits. I've added an indifferent card that might come in useful in a few moment. In my hand I have five cards. Four are Aces and the fifth is a duplicate of the missing... | $3 to wish list | |
Flying KissDevin KnightThe original trick, first released by Devin Knight in 1972 and long off the market. It is available again, after being one of his most popular effects during a recent lecture tour. You show a deck of cards and have a lady freely select a card. There is no force. The lady may sign the card if you wish. The card is returned to the deck and lost. You tell the lady that you will give her magical powers and that she will find her card with magic. This always intrigues the lady you are performing it for. You ask the lady to blow a kiss toward the deck. The deck is spread and an image of a kiss... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Easy Lift: no get ready double liftDevin Knight
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Find The Royal FlushRaphaël CzajaA packet of cards is introduced for a "kind of" poker game in which the spectator cannot lose. The magician explains he has two rewards for him. At the end of the dealings, if the spectator's hand beats the magician's, he gets a $20 bill. If his hand is a royal flush, he gets the magician's credit card. And if the magician's hand beats the spectator's, nobody loses anything. Fair enough? The cards are then dealt accordingly to the spectator's choices between the magician and him - five cards each. When the spectator spreads his cards face up on the table, he has four cards from a royal flush... | $3 to wish list | |
Count DownKen de CourcyVery easy to do, impromptu and with a big effect! What else would you ask? Count Down by Ken de Courcy is a card trick that you can present in several ways, all well explained in this little manuscript. The basic effect is the following: A spectator shuffles his own pack (Yes! It can be his own pack of cards and he really shuffles it...), then counts ten cards in a reverse order. If a number of spots on a card happens to match the number he is counting aloud at the time, the card is thrown out face-up. If none match during the count, a card is dealt face down in front of the magician. This... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Read, Spell and KillRaphaël CzajaBasically, two thought-of cards selected from a thoroughly shuffled deck are revealed by the magician. The first one is found by reading in the spectator's mind. The second one is found by spelling the name of the first card revealed, dealing one card for each letter from the top of the deck. The card at the last letter is turned over: It is the second thought-of card! Here is the performance in detail: The deck is shuffled by the magician and a spectator. A second spectator does the last shuffle and the magician turns his back to them. Spectator 1 is asked to remove a small packet from the... | $3 to wish list | |
LCOR: Linking Card On Rubber BandRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | ★★★★★ $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Easy Card MagicRob RoyIf you haven't a voice like Sinatra or Crosby; if you can't tickle the risibility of people as do Hope or Umbrioggo; if you can't dance like Arthur Murray, don't fret! You can still be the life of the party if you know a few simple card tricks ... tricks that are sure to baffle your friends and keep them entertained and guessing no end. The card tricks in this ebook are unusual and clever. All you need do is follow the instructions. You don't have to concern yourself with intricate sleight of hand maneuvers. You don't have to be born a magician. no special skill or previous practice is required.... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Psychic SelfDale A. HildebrandtPsychic Self is a three-phase card routine wherein you NEVER touch the deck. The deck is borrowed and shuffled multiple times. Yet, the routine is entirely self-working and will work the majority of the time. No risk; no reward. Yes, there is a chance of one of the phases not working; and even lower chance that none of the routine will work. There is a simple scripting for why one or all the phases did not work. The majority of time, you will have a three-phase miracle routine. The scripting of the routine is what really sells each individual effect. The methods are essentially the effect... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Automat Card RoutineUlysses Frederick GrantThe following is a complete card routine created by U.F. Grant a long, long time ago. You will find it mysterious, entertaining and practically unknown by modern generations. EFFECT: A series of bewildering effects with a deck of cards shuffled by spectators. 1. A deck of cards is shuffled by spectators. A card is chosen and returned to the deck. Performer puts cards in trouser pocket and spells the name of the chosen card. The last card results to be the chosen one. 2. A spectator now chooses another card. The deck is cut. Tell the spectators that you have X-ray eyes and can see... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Rise UpSandeepRise Up is a rising card effect that uses a small gimmick that can be constructed at home with available items. It is easy to construct. You have full control over the rise. Stop the rise at your wish or stop it when spectators says stop.
1st edition 2016, length 12 min. | $3 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
The Svengali FoolerDevin KnightThis is a new effect from Devin Knight's recent East Coast lecture tour. It uses a special Svengali deck in a way that magicians will never suspect. So you know, you will need to own or buy a Svengali Deck and gimmick it to do this trick. Take this to your next magic club meeting and puzzle the members. EFFECT: The performer shows a deck of cards and mixes them. He invites a spectator to stop him as he deals the cards face down on the table. The person can stop him anywhere in the deal, there are no restrictions. The performer deals until the person says stop. The performer shows the card... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
Effects with Cards 2Arthur BuckleyThis is the second of Arthur Buckley's problems: The Burglar
1st edition 1921, 10 pages; 1st digital edition 2017, 9 pages. | $3 to wish list | |
No Way!Devin KnightThis is one of my all-time favorite card tricks (miracles); because after seeing it, most spectators say, "NO WAY!" Imagine this; you spread a regular deck of cards face up between your hands. All the cards are seen to be different. You tell your spectator that you want him to remove one card behind your back so there is no way you can see the card he selected. You turn your back towards him and spread out the cards face up behind your back. He is asked to remove any card and not let you see what it is. Next he takes a Sharpie pen and puts his initials on the face of the card. He inserts... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list | |
The Wandering QueensDevin KnightA card trick that is flashy and plays big, it is suitable for parlor or stage and requires no skill. Four Queens are each seen in four glass tumblers facing outward. Each Queen is then turned back outward and returned to its glass. Three indifferent cards are placed in each glass with the first three Queens. The fourth Queen is left by herself in the fourth glass. The performer waves his hands and the magic happens. The cards are removed from the first glass. There are only three cards, the Queen has vanished. This is repeated with the next two glasses. Finally, the card is removed from... | ★★★★★ $3 to wish list |