Diagonal Palm Shift by Alex Pandrea
Card Tricks
Confinement by Phil Dacosta
Phil DaCosta blitzes the streets of Toronto with ‘Confinement,’ the cleanest signed card to impossible location we’ve ever seen.
A signed card is lost in the deck, and having been unable to retrieve it, the magician forfeits all that he has in his pockets to the spectator. A business card, a wristband, a sharpie – and a sealed pack of gum.
Or Not by Dani DaOrtiz
“Years, or months later, magicians ask me how I do this trick, and I never explain.. because I want magicians to FEEL the effect of this trick.” -Dani DaOrtiz
Polarity by Pablo Amira
Injecting a thought into someone’s subconscious is a feat to remember, but let’s take this card trick a bit further. Ask your spectator where a specific card is in the deck. Naturally, they won’t know because they have just thoroughly shuffled it. You announce that subconsciously they already know where their card is. Have them deal the cards onto the table until they ‘feel’ like they have reached their selected card, they then place that card face down on the pile.
Twist by Mathieu Bich
Four aces are cleanly displayed. You hold them plainly at the edge of your finger tips. With a jolt, one of the aces turns face down. There is no cover, awkward movements, or weird angles.
A five-phase routine taught in over 30 minutes of expert instruction. Everything happens out in the open.
Peregrine Pass by Daniel Prado
It’s not often we stumble upon a secret technique that looks authentic to the natural action taking place, in this case – closing a spread of cards. With the Peregrine Pass, what happens “behind the scenes” when compared to the polished performance is night and day. This is sleight of hand at its finest! Learn how it’s done in this in-depth tutorial by professional magician, Daniel Prado.
Rejoined by João Miranda Magic and Julio Montoro
From the clever mind of Julio Montoro and João Miranda comes a visual and original card restoration like no other.
In this effect a card is chosen and clearly ripped in half, without any cover or hiding anything palmed.