Vernon felt that the Three Card Monte was one of the most commercial card effects in all of magic. David Regal has taken the Three Card Monte plot and given it a kicker that the audience not only doesn’t see coming, but couldn’t even begin to explain. Change for a Five isn’t just Three Card Monte. It’s a fully contained routine with a surprise ending that will fool even you while you perform it.
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Card Tricks
Random World by Tiago Guerra
Random World allows you to know the color of the cards that the spectators select even before they take them out of the deck!
Created by Tiago Guerra and kept secret for 3 years, now he has decided to reveal this very simple but very effective method to predict the color of the cards that the spectators choose.
Description by Patrick Redford
Description – Patrick G. Redford
A natural word divination of any word found in the description on the back of a box of cards. It works every time. Description is a proudly crafted effect using nothing more than the card box, a pen, and an audience.
MC Sandwich by Mickael Chatelain
Mickael is well known for his new automatic and visual effects.
With MC SANDWICH you realize a classic card magic effect.
A classic effect you hear me say?
But we believe the method used will surprise you. This method does not stop a sandwich effect.
Six Outs By Blake Vogt
When Blake performed his routine with “Six Outs” at Magifest 2019, a packed room of hundreds of magicians audibly gasped. It seemed too impossible, almost as if it was stooged… but it wasn’t.
“Six Outs” is a gimmick which allows you to reveal six totally different pieces of information on what looks like a single sheet of card.
Hands Off (Any card at any number) by Patrick Redford
Using his original effect Auspicious Coincidence as a jumping off point (Mendacity, 2005), Redford has taken his Any Card at Any Number to a whole new level.
Someone names (really) any card, another (really) any number. The performer asks if it would be impressive if that card were found at that number in the deck of cards he’s been holding with a death grip. The audience of course agrees, but the performer admits it wouldn’t be very impressive as he’s been holding onto the deck the entire time and could have done something sneaky. What would be more impressive is if that card was found at that named position in a deck of cards that the performer’s gone no where near. Better yet, its been in full view since before the effect began.
Number 4 Envelope by Blake Vogt
The Perfect Multiple Out Device?
This is some very clever thinking from Blake Vogt. It looks like a regular envelope, but has a beautiful 4 way out system built in. And the best bit? The spectator removes the contents of the envelope themselves.