Effect: The spectator shuffles the deck and cuts it, looking at the card he cut to (4D). The magician does the same showing his card to the spectator (KS). He places that card (KS) face down on the table. The magician spreads the deck face up, revealing one face-down card. It is the magician's card. The card on the table is the spectator's card.
Description:
Are you looking for an easy-to-do card effect that delivers an astonishing transposition while convincing the spectator they are in full control? This is the card transposition the spectator does not see coming.
Maximum deception through spectator control: This powerful routine incorporates fantastic psychology to eliminate suspicion and make the transposition feel impossible.
- The Spectator Shuffles: The effect begins with the spectator shuffling the deck, ensuring they feel in control.
- Ultimate Choice: The spectator can cut more cards off the packet until they are satisfied with the card they look at.
- Magician in Trouble: The procedure utilizes the Classic Magician in Trouble Ploy, where the magician asks twice if the card he cuts to is the spectator's card. This makes the final transposition feel more unpredictable.
- No Switch Climax: You can even have the spectator place their finger on the face-down card on the table, giving them the feeling of ultimate control. At the end, the spectator turns over both face-down cards, making it impossible for the magician to switch the cards at that crucial point.
- No setup
- Instant reset
- No force
- Easy to do
- No confusing procedures
- No memory work
- No Equivoque
- Classic Magician in Trouble Ploy
- Requires corner short card
1st edition 2025, PDF 7 pages.
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