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Cheating

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    An “Ace Leader” routine unlike any other since the Aces are represented by four 8 of Spades, and the indifferent cards by Jokers. The 8s join the "8 Leader" one by one, and at the end, the four 8 of Spades transform into four Aces, thus fully justifying the name of the trick as "Ace Leader"! And the icing on the cake is that at the end of the trick, the entire deck becomes Jokers! To buy: - a deck with 52 identical cards click here. - single cards click here.  
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    The Magician explains that he is able to cheat when playing cards. First, he shows that he can control a card freely determined by a spectator. Then he goes on to show that he can do the same with a complete poker hand. Then he repeatedly shows that he can instantly find any card! And finally, he shows that he controls ALL the cards in the deck! A crazy routine! To buy an ordinary deck of cards click here.  
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    You're going to love this routine full of twists and turns! You take the Aces out of your deck, lose them back in different ways, and off you go for a series of mind-boggling effects to find them again! You're going to fool your friends, that's for sure! This trick has already been described by Dominique Duvivier.  
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    Technique: How to take the second card from the top of the deck while giving the illusion of dealing the first one. Very useful for cheating demonstrations. This version completes the versions already described on this platform. This video is extracted from the VHS tape Team Duvivier n°5 (1982). To buy a “Regular Bicycle Rider Deck” click here.  
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    Sweet-talking is an essential quality of a hustler! Claude Rix begins by brilliantly illustrating this observation through a masterful “Three Card Monte” routine. One card wins, the others lose... and the spectator will always lose, despite all the advantages progressively given to him throughout the demonstration... which ends with an unexpected climax!  
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    Card Technique: A method of controlling a card to the top of the deck after doing a Tilt Move. To buy a “Regular Bicycle Rider Deck” click here.  
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    This video is a live demonstration of this trick that has already been published on Double Fond TV. From a previously shuffled deck, the magician finds the Aces, one by one, in the order he wants! This version was invented by Dominique Duvivier after Fernando Kheops showed him the effect without explaining it to him. For those who would linger on the explanation... yes, yes! It is encouraged! ... They will discover, to their great astonishment, that there is not really any trickery! Crazy, right? We let you judge...  
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    Card technique: The principle of the peek is to secretly know the identity of a card in the deck. This particular technique has already been described by Alexandra Duvivier.  
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    Card technique: The principle of the peek is to secretly know the identity of a card in the deck. This video explains two methods of peeking the bottom card of the deck without your audience knowing it.  
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    An easy, but devilishly effective demonstration of Poker cheating! A Poker hand is set aside BEFORE starting, this is the magician's hand. THEN the four aces are spread among the other cards, and then four other poker hands are dealt. The magician shows that he has the winning hand, because it is made up of... the four Aces, which in principle is impossible!  
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    It's a new idea on the "Center Deal", because we mix it with a "Second Deal", but without effort and moreover with color, so don't hesitate!  
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    It's the story of a drunk who wants to play poker. Being drunk as a skunk, he shuffles the cards face up and face down. Pretty bad start... but it ends very, very well! You will see… The DRUNKARD POKER is a great classic for magicians who are in their forties today, and more... The original trick was published if I remember correctly by LES CAHIERS DE LA MAGIE in the 60s. I don't know to whom we owe the idea and the basic routine of this wonderful classic. I obviously used this base to make something a little different. Those who know the original will surely enjoy this new version created by me in April 90. For a long time, I let this little routine (jealously kept secret by the magic intelligentsia) "sleep". A first draft came to me in 1977, but it was of little interest. In 1983, I reworked on a concept requiring the idea of the DRUNKARD POKER. These 2 versions 77 and 83 allowed me to arrive at The Drunkard poker as it has remained since.  
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    A very clever Ace Assembly followed by some interesting poker tips! And the finale is very unexpected.  
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    A beautiful exercise in style coupled with a very strong impact on the public. A dream for a magician such as yourself! Here's the effect: thanks to your infallible powers, you are able to cut, on demand, one, two, three cards off the top of the deck, just "just by estimating"! You end up by cutting thirteen cards that turn out to be the thirteen spades!  
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    If you like to play cards and at the same time you're a magician, then sparks fly!  
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    Coming out of an ordinary deck of cards, four cards (1, 2, 3 and 4 of diamonds) change in full view into a Royal Straight Flush with spades…  
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