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Chemistry Lessons: oil, water, moves and math?Renzo GrossoWater and oil is an effect that has always fascinated me, but the principle is so simple that I think it is impossible to invent something more effective; moreover, the effect requires a secret manipulation that is impossible to replicate, if everything is expected to be done in the hands of the spectator, "on the other end of the line" (of the telephone). I, therefore, followed a different path: to try to replicate, in the spectator, the amazement of finding the separated cards, when they were arranged alternately by his hands, in front of his eyes. Also in this publication I propose,... | ★★★★★ $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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Cheating at Blackjack SquaredDustin MarksThe dark side of gambling.
It may be shocking and it's certainly dangerous. Nevertheless, this unique ebook represents the definitive resource on how professional con men cheat at Blackjack and other card games. The author, a former high-stakes cheater, explains an amazing array of specific moves with clear, understandable text and... | $10 to wish list | |
Cheat! The SequelBob FarmerStill No Skill? Still Absolutely No Problem! "This one is really, really good." - Mike K. Seldom does a card trick leave your audience groveling at your feet, women throwing themselves at you and the IRS auditing your tax returns. Sure, parting the Red Sea may be more impressive, but after your hands, in a dazzling digital jitterbug, cut five packets to reveal four Aces and a Queen - and then top that by immediately reassembling the deck and cutting another five packets to reveal a Royal Flush - well, even Moses would have to acknowledge, that's pretty damn slammin'. And that's just... | ★★★★★ $15 to wish list | |
Cheat! The PreludeBob FarmerStill no skill? Still no problem! Turn any spectator into a world-class card cheat. They'll love you for it unlike that stupid thing you do with the sponge balls. The magician hands the spectator a lucky rabbit's foot. They take turns cutting high card: the spectator wins every time. For the finale, they play a hand of poker - the spectator controlling the cards - again the spectator wins. Cheat: The Prelude the perfect lead in to Cheat. Together they make a devastating gambling routine, irrefutable evidence that you - YOU - are the MAN! (even if you are not a man). Simple and practically... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Cheat!Bob Farmer"Verrrry nice!" - Roberto GiobbiNo Skill? No problem! Look like a card cheat without years of practice, self-denial, cheap bourbon and wild women. The most impressive thing you can do with their deck - the one they just handed you - is to discover the four aces in a variety of astounding ways. And it's even more impressive if they tell you... | ★★★★★ $9.50 to wish list | |
Chased MarriagesIan BaxterAustralian card man Ian Baxter presents a brand-new, revamped handling of that timeless classic, Royal Marriages. Totally impromptu and free of sleights, fakes, stranger cards, accessories and the like. You won't find so much as a camouflaged in-jog here in this modernised gem where the Kings and Queens of the pack magically pair up in their correct suits. Just eight cards are used, the four Kings and four Queens from any deck. Reviewer David Jones sums it up: "A simple and effective little mystery. Short, stunning and entirely sleight free. Another winner from Ian Baxter." And the... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
Charlier Cut with a SomersaultAllan Ackerman | $2 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Charlier CutAllan Ackerman | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Charlie Miller's Stop TrickAllan AckermanThis trick can be found in Charlie Miller's book An Evening with Charlie Miller. The performer deals cards face-up on the table until a spectator says stop. The deck is ribbon spread face-down and one card has a different colored back. It turns out the only one card with the differently colored back is the one card the spectator stopped at.
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runtime: 2min 20s | ★★★★★ $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Charlie Miller Waterfall ControlPeter DuffieControl a card to the top during a waterfall flourish. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.) runtime: 3min 45s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Charlie Miller on the Card IndexCharlie MillerAn older publication, but a good one with valuable information. Charlie Miller, one of the world's most knowledgeable magicians, designed a modern form of Card Index, which is fully explained here. Among various routines and efffects included in the book is an article on the most famous of all "index" magicians, Arthur Lloyd, written by Chet Karkut, who now owns this act. Included:
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Charity: Running False CutBrick Tilley | $10 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Chaos Prediction 2.0Joseph B.Chaos Prediction is an effect with great surprises and twists. For the spectator, it will be an impossible event because he shuffles the deck and he will do all the work. Despite the impossible premises, the magician's predictions will be infallible and the order is established above the chaos. A real great climax of emotions. Simple to do. All with a normal deck of cards. Joseph B will explain the principle behind it and guide you step by step in its execution.
1st edition 2021, video 15 min 26 s. | $10 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
ChangesDaniel MadisonDaniel teaches four card changes - so called color changes:
The Fan Change The fan change is impromptu, it can be performed with any deck of cards and isn't hard to achieve. To stub a misconception...the top card is not being taken away from... | $21 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Change Volume 1MAG | $7.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Challenge Cards AcrossUlysses Frederick GrantThis is by far one of the best methods ever conceived for the classic cards across trick. It is also one of U. F. Grant's best card effects for stage. The method is completely different from Zen's Fifteen Card trick in that no duplicate cards are used. One regular deck is used and only two unprepared personal size envelopes. There are no stacks of any kind. Finally, there is no palming of cards as in other methods. The method is very easy to do and a feature for stage that is a real fooler. Just one regular deck and two envelopes, along with a pencil to sign the cards will give you a real... | ★★★★★ $5 to wish list | |
Cervon's Cut ReverseAllan AckermanA clever idea by Bruce Cervon to reverse a card during a cut.
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runtime: 2min 10s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Centric DoublesJon RacherbaumerThis is a detailed and thoroughly researched work on double lifts taken from the center of the deck, or so called center double lifts. A double lift is one of the hardest moves to do well and at the same time one of the most practical and useful moves in magic. One strategy to make a double lift more deceptive is to take two cards from the center rather than from the top of the deck. The downside of this strategy is that the utility of the move is reduced. Nevertheless, for the expert card handler it is worthwhile to study these types of double lifts and acquire one or two versions for one's... | $15 to wish list | |
Center DoublePeter DuffieThis is a nice sequence for an ambitious card routine. (Also part of Move Mastery 3.) runtime: 4min 28s | $4 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Center Deal ChangeAllan AckermanThis is a heirophant type card change using the Push Off Center Deal.
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runtime: 1min 26s | $2.50 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
CCARN: Chosen Card At Random NumberJozsef Kovacs
Any card is selected [say the King of Spades] and then buried into the deck by the spectator. Using a 2nd deck, a number is very fairly generated, again by the spectator [let's say 25]. You won't believe this, but... the 25th card now dealt to in the 1st deck is the King of Spades! 1st edition 2013, 2 pages. | $7.50 to wish list | |
Catch 33: Three Card MonteLee Asher
3 cards. 2 of them lose. 1 wins. "..simple! "... Or so your audience thinks. Each time he plays the game with you, your spectator falls into subtle traps you've set. He receives an authentic lesson on the con game that is not a game at all. Using beautifully choreographed sequences, you continually manipulate your spectator into choosing the wrong card. He just can't help himself. Perform this routine surrounded; at a restaurant, trade... | ★★★★★ $21.95 to wish list | |
CasusMichael KociolekA deck of cards is given to a spectator to shuffle, and she's asked to silently think of any number between 1 and 52. The performer then asks the spectator to freely select a card and remember it. At no time during the effect does the performer know the spectator's number or the value of the chosen card. He briefly shuffles the deck, asks the spectator to hold out her hand, and places the face down deck on her palm. The spectator then deals cards, one by one face down, to her chosen number. She then turns this card face up. It's her chosen card. This effect is 100% impromptu. Any deck... | ★★★★★ $7.99 to wish list |