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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: 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 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 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 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 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 | |
ACAANStephen TuckerAny Card At Any Number - You table a cased deck, then remove a small, thin note-pad from your shirt pocket and ask one person to name any card. Let's assume he says, "The Queen of Spades." You record this on the pad. You next ask a second person to name any number from 1 to 52. Let's assume this person says, "22". You record this too, then pick up the cased deck. You remove the cards and show that they are all different. You hand the deck to one of them, and ask that he deals down to the 22nd card... it's the Queen of Spades! If you would like to inject a little comedy, once the card and... | ★★★★★ $17 to wish list | |
ACAANBrian KennedyThis is a straight forward ACAAN that is very easy to do - one could say it is more or less a move-less method. You ask the spectator to name any card (no force, completely free choice). Then you ask them to cut a portion of the cards off the deck and count the cards. This is the free selection for a number. Again there is no force of any kind. The spectator can cut as little or as many cards as she wishes. Nevertheless, the card the spectator has chosen earlier ends up at the same number. [Note: The method is deceptively simple. It will probably not fool most magicians, but it will fool the vast majority of laypeople. The advantage of this method is that it requires no preparation and no forcing of any kind.]
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Absolute and Ultimate Coin'cidenceUnknown MentalistThis is a 2 ebook bundle consisting of Absolute Coin'cidence and Ultimate Coin'cidence. If you already own Coin'cidence or purchase along with this, you can get this 2 ebook bundle for half price. You need to have Coin'cidence to understand the contents of this release. The tremendous response to the innovative Coin'cidence principle and routines has pushed it to the very top of the hotlist. Now this 2 ebook bundle contains 20 killer routines with the Coin'cidence principle. Also there are 3 bonus ideas for you to develop on. Absolute Coin'cidence This ebook contains 9 amazing routines with different themes... | ★★★★★ $18 to wish list | |
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