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Included In The Subscription "Passionate""Do me a favor"... or how to get the spectator to hold the deck in his own hands, while unbeknownst to him, a card is very slightly outjogged from the deck, allowing you to keep control of it when you retrieve the deck. This card will obviously be the one he has chosen, and put back in the center of the deck! A diabolical tip that is really useful, and that will allow you to completely baffle your fellow card magicians!
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"Dai Vernon, “The Professor”, said “We stop thinking too soon!”. This trick is a living illustration of that. The beginning is like the original "Impossible Choice" effect: The spectator shuffles the deck, takes a card, loses it himself in the deck, and immediately shuffles the deck. He performs all of these actions while the magician has his back turned. Despite these extreme laboratory conditions, in this version, not only does the magician guess the chosen card, but in addition, he makes it disappear from the deck, and finds it in a wallet that has been placed on the table for all to see from the beginning! Easy to do.
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"This video is the live version of "3 Queens Elmsley Duvivier" already published on Double Fond TV. 5 cards are placed clearly in the shirt pocket at the beginning of the trick. 2 cards are freely chosen, and lost in the deck, which is placed on the table. The magician takes the 5 cards, fans them, and turns the two cards at the ends face up, as well as the one in the center: 3 queens are then revealed; the most extraordinary thing is that the 2 face down cards sandwiched between the 3 queens are the 2 chosen cards!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Dominique Duvivier describes his personal way of performing "Open Travellers", Larry Jennings' classic card magic trick. The magician shows how a card can be hidden in his hand, but in an invisible way: he ostensibly puts a card in the palm of his hand, and yet it is shown empty on both sides, fingers outspread... and when he puts the "invisible card" down on the table, it can be seen again.
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"The magician tries to find the spectator's card by analyzing his expressions. The spectator gloats when he realizes that the magician is wrong. But that was without counting the final turn of events! This highly interactive routine is used by Paul Gertner to put skeptical audiences in their place when they try to corner the magician. Very useful, isn't it? Not to mention that the routine is easy to do. It's all good stuff!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"1-One of the great classics of false shuffle. Quite simple to perform and very effective. 2-False shuffle by cuts, inspired by a Franck Garcia's shuffle.3-False shuffle by multiple cuts that leaves your deck in the initial order. Very convincing!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Boris teaches you how to perfect this amazing technique and make it as versatile and invisible as possible through a personal approach and step-by-step learning that will make you a pro at the spread cull.
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"An incredible coincidence effect with an impossible prediction and a totally unexpected final twist!
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"Gaëtan Bloom has struck again! A thought of card is found in IMPOSSIBLE conditions! You'll see it's as baffling as the title is easy. Gaëtan offers us here his brilliant version of a principle found in Dai Vernon's trick "Ramo Samee" and in the trick "The smallest deck in the world" created by Jim Steinmeyer, a giant of creativity, who, using a few special cards, was able to find a card just thought of. With a few packets of cards, he could guess the value and then the color of the card thought of by the spectator. It's on the verge of witchcraft, it's so great! Hurry and discover this ingenious version by Gaëtan Bloom! You can buy this product in our secret shop, to which only "I'm addicted to magic" subscribers have access. With a few packset of cards, he could guess the value and then the color of the card thought by the spectator. It's on the verge of witchcraft, it's so great! Hurry and discover this ingenious version of Gaëtan Bloom! You can buy this product in our secret shop, to which only "I'm addicted to magic" subscribers have access.
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"Some of Dominique Duvivier's personal applications of the "Multiple Shift" technique, which gives the illusion of a complete shuffle.
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Included In The Subscription "Beginner"How beautiful! Simply knowing how to fan cards in your hands is the mark of all great magicians! We explain how to do it.
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Included In The Subscription "Beginner"Did you like "Shitty Ace Control"? Then don't miss the rest of it: it's even faster and easier... It's a dream!
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"In this trick, each card represents a horse. The spectator determines a quadfecta; there are 6,500,000 possible quadfectas for a race with 52 horses. However, four blank cards that represent the magician's fleeting thoughts will materialize into each of the cards in the quadfecta in their order of arrival!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"One of the most common techniques used in card magic to show four identical cards when you only have one. Essential!
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Included In The Subscription "Addict"Discover how a side steal can become an ultra-natural control and allow spectacular revelation of four cards. With this sequence you will be able to involve large groups of people around you and perform standing routines for large tables. This sequence is also perfectly suited in cocktail situations where spectators cannot take the cards in their hands. Everything is visual, fast and very impactful in this routine, where two revelations of four selected cards are revealed to you, while taking into account your technical skills. Real pro card magic, the result of 20 years of experience in event management!
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Included In The Subscription "Passionate"A particularly convincing total false shuffle that gives the perfect illusion that the deck has been completely shuffled as honestly as possible.