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Mr. Diseau ACAAN
by Gianluigi Sordellini

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Mr. Diseau ACAAN by Gianluigi Sordellini

A true masterpiece of precision and impossibility: Mr. Diseau ACAAN. If you're looking for an effect that combines the charm of Card at Any Number with a fully interactive experience for your audience, this routine is perfect for you.

Imagine this: a spectator freely cuts a deck and selects two cards, leaving them face down on the table without looking. Next, they choose a card from several packets, memorize it, and reassemble the deck. Only then are the initial two cards revealed, their values added together, and the resulting number used to count down in the deck. The card found at that exact position? It's the spectator's chosen card.

Why is this routine special?

  • Completely interactive: The spectator is involved at every step, making the effect feel even more impossible.
  • Devastating impact: The perfect match between the calculated number and the chosen card creates a moment of pure magic that will leave a lasting impression.
  • Simple technique, maximum effect: No complex moves are required for a routine that is incredibly clean and convincing.

Suitable for both close-up and parlor magic, Mr. Diseau ACAAN is a versatile routine that will amaze everyone, from beginners to even the most skeptical spectators.

EFFECT: A spectator cuts a deck of cards and freely takes two cards from any point in the deck. Without looking at them, the two cards are set aside on the table, face down. The spectator then chooses a card from several small packets of cards on the table, looks at it, and the deck is reassembled. Now, the two cards on the table are turned face up, and their values are added together. Taking the deck in hand, the performer deals cards one by one equal to the total value of the two cards, and the last card dealt matches the spectator's selected card.

1st edition 2024, PDF 4 pages, 12 photos.
word count: 513 which is equivalent to 2 standard pages of text