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Simple Sleightless ACAAN 2.0Abhinav Bothra![]() One of the simplest methods to perform the holy grail of card magic - Any Card At Any Number (ACAAN) with a regular pack of playing cards without any sleights. This is what happens: You introduce 3 cards with 3 simple questions:
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The Empirical ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() Love it or hate it but most of the numerous versions of ACAAN out there end up in the same ball park -- look what I can do or I manipulated your choices without your knowledge or simply as a coincidence. The Empirical ACAAN drifts from all of that, here is an ACAAN that makes people connect to each other. An ACAAN that is not about you but about the audience with virtually no sleight involved. What’s great is that 70% of the times you'll have a hands-off / clean ACAAN and for the rest 30% you have to do something logical which is covered by the presentation to make it look like a hands-off... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
CaantasticAbhinav Bothra![]() For decades magicians are on a quest to perform Any Card At Any Number from a borrowed and shuffled deck; which isn't always possible so they often settle for Card At Any Number. The problem is that Card At Any Number when presented as a one-time feat can be mistaken as a co-incidence or the skill of the performer which takes away the feeling of it being pure magic. Caantastic counters just that by creating a mother of all co-incidences moment for the audience. Card At Any Number not just once or twice but thrice and when it happens the third time it dilutes any skepticism and evokes the... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
StratagemAbhinav Bothra![]() Stratagem is a 3 phase modular routine using a regular pack of playing cards. It is easy enough for a month old beginner and at the same time delivers an impact of an expert. Each phase of Stratagem stands on its own and at the same time builds upon the previous one. Phase I (CAAN on Steroids) :: A crossbreed of 'Do As I Do' and 'Card At Any Number'. CAAN not just once but twice - once in the hands of the performer and the other time in the hands of the participant with zero sleights involved. Each time all the decisions are made by the participant. Phase II (Remote Viewing) :: With your... | ★★★★★ $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
The Fortuitous ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() A virtually self-working ACAAN with plenty of audience involvement. We all know whenever the audience tries to reverse engineer or recreate a trick and fail at it; they conclude with a common statement - He must have done something sneaky. The Fortuitous ACAAN works to counter just that. It brings wonder out of the hands of the performer at the same time ensures that the control always rests with him. Here is how it goes: A deck gets shuffled by 4 people while 3 other people decide on the Number, Value and Suit. The shuffled deck gets collected and the cards get dealt face-up and the... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Immaculate PredictionAbhinav Bothra![]() 21st century playing card prediction that doesn't use playing cards, but you will need a cell phone. The performer caught without props picks up a piece of paper and writes his prediction. The prediction is given to an audience member to keep secure. The performer explains that he is prepared for moments like these. He further explains - A few weeks ago I shuffled up a deck of cards, once done I dropped them one by one a table and asked a friend to film it. Let me show you... He then plays a video and demonstrates how the video can be paused and played. Next, the video gets played once... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Audacious ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() An ACAAN for stage and parlor performers. In short: The performer asks 3 participants to name a suit, a number and a value. Next invites one of the participants to deal down the cards. And like it should be, the named card lies at the named number. Here are the details: 1. The performer asks an audience member (1st participant) to name a suit. The participant does so. 2. Next, the performer moves towards the 2nd participant to name a number (value) between 1 and 10 he unboxes the deck. But then he suddenly remembers that he needs to give out a notepad and pen to record the choices... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Self-Working ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() An effortless ACAAN that the audience performs for themselves. Features:
Participant 1 deals down one of the halves and stops anywhere he/she desires, the card gets turned over. To make things random, the participant again deals down to the value of the turned over card. Now that... | $14.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Self-Working CAANAbhinav Bothra![]() An effortless CAAN that the audience performs for themselves. Features:
Honest Note: While you don't touch... | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Pigment and Pixel 2Abhinav Bothra![]() Pigment & Pixel 2.0 has two marking systems designed for the standard Bicycle Rider Back. Both the marking systems are based on something that you've been seeing since your childhood hence it is almost impossible to forget. One of the marking systems is small and while the other is big, so you're covered of either kind of eyesight. Note : This download consists of only the marking systems and does not come with any tricks with a marked deck. 1st edition 2020, 9 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
Dyad 2.0Abhinav Bothra![]() An in-hand two card transposition with a surreal ending. In the demo video I am simply using two cards, these can very well be selected (forced) cards, the explanation video has a couple of methods for it. In this download you'll also learn the Ambience Control. It is an essential move for the in-hand two card transposition.
1st edition 2020, length 13 min | $4.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Dyad TrilogyAbhinav Bothra![]() 3 gimmickless in-hand card tricks. AMBIENCE // A multi utility card move that can be used both as a control to the top or as a reversal at the bottom. DYAD // An in-hand Card At Any Number. DYAD 2.0 // An in-hand two card transposition ending with a surreal ending. DYAD 3.0 // An unusual card trick based on the idea of an in-hand triumph with a colour changing deck finale. Honest Note :: Each of the 3 clips in the demo video was shot in one single take to let you see how it'll look in real time.
1st edition 2020, length 20 min | $9.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Ablest ExchangeAbhinav Bothra![]() Two eye-popping 2 card transpositions using Ablest Change.
1st edition 2020, length 5:30 | $5.95 to wish listMP4 (video) | |
Legend's ACAANAbhinav Bothra![]() An Any Card At Any Number perfect for your virtual shows or for the real world ones. Here is what happens: A card gets named. You do a quick check for their card in the deck. Ensuring it's presence you hand the deck to the participant. The participant decides on a number (range forced) and deals down to that number, finds a card and deals the value of that card, and then finds their named card. Features:
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Pigment and Pixel 3Abhinav Bothra![]() Two DIY card-marking systems for the ones who like to take things into their own hands. Pigment & Pixel 3.0 has two marking systems designed for the standard Bicycle Rider back design. Information for both value and suits are marked on one square-centimeter area of the card making it easy to identify the card at one go. The marks are on the side border area for one of the systems while it is towards the center for the other. Note: This download consists of only the marking systems and does not come with any tricks for a marked deck. 1st edition 2021, PDF 12 pages. | $5 to wish list | |
DIY Card Marking SystemsAbhinav Bothra![]() Learn six different marking systems for a Bicycle Rider Back design. There are both reader back and coder back marking systems shared here. Each marking system is unique and is suited for varying performing scenarios. This is a compilation of all three volumes of Pigment and Pixel for the price of two individual ones. [Reader Backs are marking systems where the value and suit are explicitly written on the back of the card (often hidden within the design). Coder Backs are marking systems where the back patterns/design is used to tell the value and suit of the card.] There are no tricks with a marked deck taught in this ebook. 1st edition 2022, originally titled "Pigment & Pixel 1, 2, 3", PDF 35 pages.... | $9.95 to wish list | |
Eye SpyAbhinav Bothra![]() Convert a card box into a peek device. You can carry all the cards (52+2) inside. You can also casually show the card box front and back. It is easy enough that even a 10-year-old can make it in under 10 minutes. Activation takes less than a second and deactivation is just as quick. Welcome...to...Eye Spy.
1st edition 2022; PDF 7 pages; video 15 min. | $9.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
MendaciousAbhinav Bothra & Ajay Jhunjhunwala![]() 1 download 2 deceptive card moves 3 routines 4 the real world workers. THE MOVES // by AJ: Topsy is a single card force utilizing no breaks whatsoever and Turvy is a single / multiple card control to the bottom. They both are easy and fun to learn. You'll be doing these in no time. THE ROUTINES // by Abhinav: SATELLITE SIGNAL: 3 spectators stop at three random cards (no forces) and send their thoughts to the performer (all at once) the performer receives the thoughts and finds the cards and figures out which card belongs to which of the 3 spectators. Mr. MIRACLE: A selection gets... | $5.95 to wish listPDF & MP4 | |
Sum It Up & Out DatedAdam Hudson![]() A brand new approach to the ACAAN plot and an exciting way to reveal any spectator's birthday. Sum It Up A packet of playing cards is mixed and a spectator freely names any card from within. Next, a small whiteboard or notepad is introduced and the performer writes down sixteen consecutive numbers, inviting the spectator to select four. The four chosen numbers are added together, creating a final total. This generated total is counted to in the packet, locating the one card that occupies that position. The card arrived at proves to be the very one named by the spectator at the beginning... | $10 to wish list | |
Double ThinkAdam Hudson![]() Two mentalism card routines. Cut It Out The spectator is asked to cut a regular packet of cards and to complete the cut by placing the bottom half on top. The performer ribbon spreads the cards face-down onto the table, inviting the spectator to slide any card from within the spread. The selection is at this stage kept face-down with its identity remaining unknown. The packet is once again gathered up before the spectator is asked to again cut the deck into two piles. The position cut to is marked by placing the lower half of the deck onto the upper at a right angle. The selected card... | $7 to wish list | |
Cardially YoursAl Baker![]() Here's a terrific ebook with seven mental-flavored card miracles that you will surely add to your arsenal. Written by Al Baker, past Dean of Magic for the famed Society of American Magicians, these effects are entertaining, yet do not require difficult sleight of hand. Your audiences will enjoy watching them as much as you will enjoy performing them. Here's what's included: Color Flight - A beautifully routined Cards Across effect where three selected blue backed cards travel across the stage and join a packet of red backed cards. Out on Location - A great card location that looks absolutely... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | |
This Will Open Your Eyes: Al Baker's Exclusive Twenty-Five Dollar ManuscriptAl Baker![]() Add to your arsenal of outstanding mental and card effects with this hard to find manuscript from a recognized master of deception. These exclusive secrets will serve you in good stead throughout your performing career, no matter whether you're a professional, semi-pro, or hobbyist. Contains ten effects, plus as many as four methods for performing each one, all patiently and painstakingly explained. You may, in fact, chuckle to yourself as you read the practical, yet diabolical methods -- they're so darned clever. They all have the "Baker Twist", where gimmicks and ruses are used on the off... | ★★★★★ $8 to wish list | |
A Spell Of CardsAl E. Smith![]() An intriguing selection of card effects, A Spell Of Cards is not wholly concerned with spelling tricks. There are more than several offering a sideways glance at the concept. They take the spelling genre a little bit off the usual well-beaten track. Among the non-spellers, there are a few move-related fragments. Nothing to run and hide from, though faro shuffles and bottom deals get a look in along the way; as well as established favourites like the Braue Addition, Double Undercut and the odd false shuffle. Anybody who likes cards and is not completely allergic to spelling effects should... | $24 to wish list | |
Another Card BookAl E. Smith![]() Oh No Not Another Card Book is probably a more apt title for a card book. In fact for any card book published since the printing press was first unleashed. On the other hand, what's wrong with another card book? That's a rhetorical question, since the obvious answer is nothing. Card fans can't get enough of their favourite fix and anything that only marginally irritates those non-persons who pretend they aren't fond of cards has got to be good news. This collection is partly that; a revisit to some previously published oddments and a few new(?) assaults on familiar card-friendly themes. ... | $24 to wish list |