Woody Aragon is known for his elegant self-working magic. In The EP Principle, he not only teaches you a foundational element of self-working magic, but he also shares with you one of his favorite effects as well as new applications to fool the blazes out of your audience.
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Deck To Anything by SansMinds Creative Lab
Do you do card magic? You need this!
Imagine with little to no effort, you can cause a truly impossible finale to happen in your spectator’s hand! How about vanishing a deck of card in your spectator’s own hand? Controlling time and causing the deck to age into ashes. Turning the cards into chocolates. Turning the whole deck into your business card or your client’s logo. Any small items you desire to appear in your spectator’s hand, Deck To Anything will do all the work for you.
Confetti Card by Darryl Davis & DaryI Williams (a.k.a. The Other Brothers)
This little miracle packs small and plays big—HUGE, really.
I know, I know, you’ve heard that a BILLION times before. But it this case, it’s true. All you need is cards and some paper. But if you combine them, along with the SECRET of this trick, you’ll have a giant, crowd-pleasing miracle (actually it’s TWO illusions AT THE EXACT SAME MOMENT) that you can carry with you wherever you go.
Power of Poker by John Bannon
The Power of Poker is a great new poker routine you will love. You give the spectator a completely free choice during every step of the routine and yet you win the game. To top it off, you show a prediction which forecasts EXACTLY who will get each hand! No
Happy Bunny by Zee
A multi-phase routine that is built around the topic of coincidence and our hearts.
Ape by Cody Nottingham
12 New Sleights To Destroy Your Dexterity
What do you get when you cross a ‘move monkey’ with a barrel of radioactive waste? An APE.
Sudden Deck 3.0 by David Regal
I use this wonderful opening for any card set, in every show I do. From crowds sized 1 to 1,000 people, it adds surprise fun and magic to the simple act of bringing out a deck of cards- Jon Armstrong