Effect: A prediction identifies both the freely selected card (Wild Card) and its precise location in the deck, despite the deck (52 cards) being thoroughly shuffled by the spectator after the prediction was made. The routine is framed within the context of a card game. The spectator chooses the specific card game, number of players, the Wild Card, and they deal the game. The magician never touches the cards.
Are you looking for a killer prediction effect that'll knock their socks off and is easy to do? Well, you're in luck - this is exactly what you need. This effect represents the pinnacle of a self-working effect, delivering an unbelievable experience for your spectator. What sets this apart from similar effects is its logical procedures and a powerful impact.
The spectator is given complete control throughout the entire effect, making every decision along the way. They select their preferred card game, determine the number of players, and choose a Wild Card (no force). The magician maintains a hands-off approach, which creates an extraordinarily convincing impression of genuine spectator control over the outcome.
The prediction is set on the table before the effect begins using the Advance for Ultimate Method.
- No specialized writing implements such as nail writers
- No force - the Wild Card is always different
- Easy to do
- No setup
- No memory work
- Instant reset
Best of all, you give the spectator the prediction as a souvenir with your contact information on the other side.
The Ultimate Procedure requires using a marked deck.
"Your instructions are super clear and detailed, making it easy for anyone to pick this up and perform it confidently. The way you've incorporated psychological touches, like guiding spectators toward certain choices, is so smooth and clever. I love how you've framed the spectator as the dealer - it's such a great way to keep them engaged and make the whole effect feel even more fair." - Gaia Elisa Rossi
1st edition 2025, PDF 13 pages.
word count: 3224 which is equivalent to 12 standard pages of text