Welcome to Magic Monthly
Every month I’ll be sharing TWO of my greatest effects with you.
In MONTH ONE you will Learn:
The Knowing Principle ˗ THE fairest and most fooling Impossible card location
Welcome to Magic Monthly
Every month I’ll be sharing TWO of my greatest effects with you.
In MONTH ONE you will Learn:
The Knowing Principle ˗ THE fairest and most fooling Impossible card location
Trois pièces sont sorties d’un porte-monnaie et posées sur la table. Les mains sont montrées vides. C’est parti pour de la magie ! Vous mettez deux pièces dans la main gauche et la troisième dans la poche droite. Instantanément la pièce quitte la poche et rejoint les deux pièces dans la main gauche ! Aucune pièce spéciale n’est utilisée. Encore mieux : vous recommencez deux ou trois fois et la troisième pièce que vous placez dans la poche droite rejoindra toujours les deux autres qui se trouvent dans votre main gauche ! En Final les trois pièces disparaissent totalement pour se retrouver cette fois dans votre poche ! Grâce à ce tour merveilleux mais facile, vous découvrirez des techniques de manipulation pour rendre invisible des pièces cachées dans votre main… En
Alexander Laguna creates an effect where you can find any chosen playing card from a random borrowed and shuffled deck, while being blindfolded.
Here what happens, the performer introduces a blindfold which is examined, the performer blinds himself and asks the spectator to shuffle the deck, later he creates three separate piles of cards and asks the spectator to select any pile they like. They select any playing card out random and loses their card in the middle of their selected pile and to make this effect impossible the spectator has the freedom to mix the locations of the piles that he created, suddenly the performer being blindfold will find the chosen pile and then the selected playing card in a flash.
Five spectators are asked to come up on stage and each of them takes an envelope at random.
After an introduction about the possibility of being able to influence the choices and behaviour of human beings, the mentalist asks the spectators on stage to position themselves in a seemingly random order.
The audience, however, once the envelopes are opened, discover five colored cards in a sequence that appears to be identical to the one drawn on a large poster on stage from the beginning of the
“The Symphony Coins are mind blowing. What a MEGA coin effect!!!”
– Franz Harary
“What a great new tool for coin workers. T. Nelson Downs and Talma would’ve love it. I know YOU will!”
– Kevin James
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From the creative mind of Reese Goodley comes his debut effect, Navigator.
With foreword and contribution by Peter Turner.
Have you ever wanted to be able to divine the exact country someone is merely thinking of, entirely prop-less – with complete ease?
Now you can.
“What Sarah has done with the Memory Test is astounding. Her updates and use of visuals is a refreshing take on how to do this seemingly difficult test very easily. Most notably, is her use of use of designated actions. It’s a game changer”Brent Braun
From the co-author of The Memory Arts Sarah Trustman comes one of the easiest memory routines to perform. It is versatile, quick to learn, requires no props, no set up, and can be performed in any scenario.