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(Contact)Less is More ACAANJoseph B. & Biagio FasanoAn incredible A.C.A.A.N. effect completely in the hands of the spectator. The title of this eBook contains the acronym for "Any Card At Any Number," and in fact the new version explained here, incredibly automatic and completely hands-off, of this famous card magic and mentalism effect, is capable of surprising even many magicians (we can say this with full knowledge of the facts, having personally tested it in magic circles) and guaranteeing a "devastating" impact on the audience. After introducing and quickly showing a normal deck of cards, the magician shuffles, and cuts, then places... | ★★★★★ $9.90 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
DazzzilllePeter PellikaanYou show four cards with red backs. Then you table one of the red-backed cards and add a card with a blue back to the remaining three red-backed cards. Suddenly all of these four cards have a blue back. You table one of the blue-backed cards and add a card with yet another back design. The same thing happens, all the cards take on that new and different back design. You do the same procedure one more time. Then the Joker enters the picture and even more all different backs appear. If this doesn't dazzle you then clearly Dazzzillle is not for you.
1st edition 2023, video 3:59. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Countdown PredictionMark LeveridgeA prediction Jumbo card is placed sight unseen in full view. A deck of cards is displayed and shuffled and a spectator freely selects a number of cards to use from the deck. These cards are eliminated one by one until only one remains. Despite the freedom of handling and choices, the selected card matches the Jumbo prediction. Very easy to do, suitable for a close-up show or a stand-up performance.
1st edition 2017, PDF 2 pages. | $10 to wish list | |
Bammo Poker Poker PokerBob FarmerThe spectator names a Poker hand. He can change his mind. The deck is spread face down and the five cards for the named hand are the only face-up cards. The deck is squared and spread again: the face-up cards have vanished. For the kicker, the deck is spread face up and all the cards are blank. It was all an illusion. Uses a special gaffed deck you can easily make at home. No sleights. No memorization. Idiot proof. Automatic reset. No angles. Killer kicker. 1st edition 2023, PDF 12 pages. | $7 to wish list | |
Little SouvenirRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Next StackUnknown MentalistThe Next Stack is a cyclical stack that is as easy to learn as the Si Stebbins stack but can withstand scrutiny, unlike the Stebbins stack. In the Stebbins stack, the increment of 3 or 4 could be visible to a participant if observed keenly. But in the Next Stack it is almost impossible to recognize the sequence. The Next Stack is named as such because literally it is based on the "Next" principle, which is a novel, innovative principle. Given any card you can instantly know the next card. It will take all of 5 minutes for you to learn this cool principle and start applying it. This principle... | $12 to wish list | |
Tricks with the Double LiftDr. John D. BainThe Double Lift is a powerful move but it is also easy to do it wrong, meaning not deceptively. In this ebook, the author will show several ways to learn and effectively perform this sleight and how to perform a variety of card tricks using this technique.
1st edition 2015, PDF 46 pages. | ★★★★★ $2.99 to wish list | |
Rain Man AgainUnnamed MagicianNote: For those who own the original Rain Man, you're in for a real treat (see the last condition in the conditions section below). Imagine: The magician and the spectator are seated together at a table. The magician introduces a deck of cards and spreads it face up to show that all the cards are different. After this, he turns his back to the spectator and says "I want you to generate a random number between 1 and 52. Of course, I could have you name one, but then you may think I psychologically influenced you towards a particular number or that I relied on you to think of a popular number.... | $20 to wish list | |
Crosses 2Peter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Shazam!Liam Montier12 previously unreleased card routines. Strong, practical card magic with an efficient approach to the moves and construction. They are clearly described with numerous photographs for ease of learning.
1st edition 2014, PDF 62 pages. | $12 to wish list | |
Bananas!Raphaël CzajaAn impromptu 21-card trick on steroids. From a deck shuffled by one spectator (S1), another spectator (S2) deals any 21 playing cards, singly and face down, in the palm of the magician. The remaining cards are discarded. Each spectator removes any card from the face-down pack. The magician shows the first card to S1 and cuts it into the pack. Same with S2. Next, the magician deals the cards haphazardly in a few packets (each containing a different number of cards) on the table. They are all shuffled by S1 and S2. Then, in order to demonstrate how to gather the packets in a single pile,... | $5 to wish list | |
Three Pile Location: on methUnnamed MagicianImagine: The magician introduces a deck of cards. He invites a spectator to thoroughly shuffle the deck. Once the spectator is done shuffling, the magician spreads the deck face up as he asks them to verify that all the cards are in fact different. With this done, he closes the spread and turns the deck back face down, after which he turns his back to the spectator. He then (while turned away) instructs the spectator to cut the deck into 3 piles. Furthermore, he promises never to touch the deck again until the end. The spectator takes the deck and cuts it into 3 more or less equal piles:... | $20 to wish list | |
Good MorningPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Old and NewPeter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Biblio ID: Invisible Deck Project Vol. 1Alexander ShulyatskyNo secrets! You know, with such an incredible trick as the "Invisible Deck", I have rarely seen a pitch in work that differs from the original "take an invisible deck and turn over the card". Yes, this performance works, but ... well, there can't be such a genius deck - a deck of one trick. The deck has long been the property of the layman, so you need to develop it. I decided to dig deeper and see what else interesting things can be done with this deck and decided to create this guide to the Invisible Deck.
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Hidden Gems ID: Invisible Deck Project Vol. 2Alexander ShulyatskyNo secrets! You know, with such an incredible trick as the "Invisible Deck", I have rarely seen a pitch in work that differs from the original "take an invisible deck and turn over the card". Yes, this performance works, but ... well, there can't be such a genius deck - a deck of one trick. And the deck has long been the property of the laymen, so you need to develop it. In this part of the Invisible Deck Project, I have collected the best (in my opinion) options for demonstrating and upgrading IDs from the first part + here you will find two pleasant bonuses: the chapter "How to... | $15 to wish list | |
Little MiraclesJack VosburghThere are some mighty good card miracles here, from the fertile mind of Jack Vosburgh. Contains six original, impromptu card tricks with anybody's deck - with no extra appliances, preparation or setup - and almost no skill. Here's a listing of the clever effects included in the book:
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The Bammo I Don't Know Wallet DossierBob FarmerThe Bammo I Don't Know Wallet Dossier is the manuscript that comes with Tony Miller's IDK Wallet. At over 215 pages, the Dossier is the largest collection of wallet effects published to date. The wallet is expensive ($165) so when contemplating the purchase a reasonable person might want to know what exactly the wallet can do. As an advanced version of the Himber, the Bendix Bombshell, the Sho-Gun and the Z-Fold wallets, it can do what any of those wallets can do and, conversely, those wallets can be used to accomplish some of the effects of the IDK Wallet. Accordingly, the Dossier is... | $20 to wish list | |
Hide and SeekMark LeveridgeAmbitious Card in reverse. One of the classic card effects in magic is The Ambitious Card, and many close-up workers use one variation or another of it. I was looking for an in-the-hands card routine that I could introduce into my strolling work, and it suddenly occurred to me that maybe you could do the Ambitious Card in reverse. Hide and Seek is the routine that I came up with and which I have been using in my commercial work ever since. Here's the plot. A spectator selects a card, let's say it is the 3C. The minute you see the card you express concern because you explain that this... | ★★★★★ $14 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Griff on CardsTony GriffithPrize-winning card magic without skill. Here's an ebook brimming over with new and original card tricks all performed without skill. Startling, practical magic that you will enjoy working with. Novel mysteries from a great close-up worker who believes that the simple way of performing magic is the best way. Dozens of expertly drawn illustrations by artist John Dyke. All items are clearly and concisely described, and easy to follow. Only one sleight is used, once, in the whole of the book.
A Demonstration on How to win at Poker | ★★★★★ $10 to wish list | |
Totally Impossible LocationUnnamed MagicianImagine: The magician introduces a deck of cards; he spreads it face up to show that all the cards are different. He then gives it to a spectator and asks them to thoroughly shuffle it. After they are done shuffling, he asks them to cut off about a third of the deck. The spectator does that. The magician then sets aside the remainder of the deck and tells the spectator to just focus on the third they cut off. The magician tells the spectator that they can shuffle the third if they want (not that it's necessary because moments ago, before cutting off the third, they shuffled the entire... | $20 to wish list | |
Ready 2Peter Pellikaan | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ShenanigansLiam MontierNote: In order to perform these tricks you will need some standard bicycle gaffs. Originally available only as a limited edition booklet, Shenanigans was a complete sell-out at Blackpool Convention a few years back. In it are the full explanations of three of Liam's most commercial routines. These aren't for the 'move monkeys', these tricks are for those who like to get out and actually do the magic for their friends, or for their profession. IN3D
"This is a shockingly cool trick. Plays so strongly to a large crowd or amongst friends. It's just a brilliant trick and in the current... | $12 to wish list | |
Cheating at Blackjack: and advantage playDustin Marks
His name is not "Marks," but when you buy this ebook you will learn why he had to write under an alias. The ebook covers advantage play, cheating, and the moves that get the money.
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