An unprecedented self-working effect in which 2 cards chosen to represent two bratty kids hiding among the other cards, will be captured by three cards called to represent daddy, a lady, and a boy.
This is a new automatic card effect, accompanied by a nice story, where the magician, drawing from a common deck of cards, uses only the face cards, dividing them into three piles: the Jacks, the Queens, and the Kings. He introduces the latter as a small group of friends, four separated fathers, who decide to hold a party to which they invite four dames and four Jacks, their sons. Nevertheless, in the course of the party, two brats sneak in: two cards that a female spectator chooses at random from the deck. Having shuffled each of the three piles, she loses her two cards among them, reassembling a single deck.
The magician further shuffles the cards, dividing them into two groups: each will be responsible for capturing one of the intruders. However, to succeed in the feat, while keeping the cards on their backs, he will call on one of the dads, a lady, and a boy to direct the capture operations. They will magically answer the call, and as soon as the spectator has cut the deck, they will prove that they have succeeded in nabbing the two rascals!
1st edition 2024, PDF 4 pages.
word count: 2026 which is equivalent to 8 standard pages of text