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Ambitious card routine

Ambitious card routine (difficulty rating: 3)
One of the best routines you can ever show a layman. Highly recommended.

McDonald's Advanced Aces (difficulty rating: 3)
Jamie Allan's Handling of this classic matrix style effect.

Snap

Snap (difficulty rating: 3)
Jamie Allan's very visual and pretty instant 4 ace production,

The pass package (difficulty rating: 3)
If you don't know the pass you should and this package is for you. Includes Classic pass Invisible riffle pass Turn over pass Block cover pass Table pass The rolly polly pass One-handed shift

False shuffles package

False shuffles package (difficulty rating: 3)
4 great false shuffles in 1 video, Includes The pick up shuffle False chop shuffle The Oink shuffle Pull through Riffle Shuffle

Twirling card production

Twirling card production (difficulty rating: 3)
A simply wonderful singles production. The cards appear twirling in your fingers. Every time a card appears your hand is seen unmistakably empty, but still they keep on coming.

Split fans

Split fans (difficulty rating: 3)
The bench mark of stage manipulation. A seemingly endless supply of cards appears in the form of fans at the magician's fingertips. This clever technique makes it appear that far more cards appear than it would be possible to conceal in your hand.

Front and back palm (difficulty rating: 3)
A classic of magic that anybody can incorporate into their act, the hand is shown back and front and a card or cards are produced.

Colour change

Colour change (difficulty rating: 3)
A wonderful addition to many routines, the face card of the deck changes very magically. This video also contains many subtleties and information on the side steal.

Three way in hands false cut (difficulty rating: 3)
A really great and very complex looking three way false cut.

Hammon Count (difficulty rating: 3)
A classic move to hide a half of the faces or backs of a packet of cards.

Oink Shuffle (difficulty rating: 3)
A great false tabled riffle shuffle that has been around for ages. An extremely versatile move for controls, riffle stack worked.

Pull Through Shuffles, variation 2 (difficulty rating: 3)
Like many moves even the pull through has variations. If you like this type of shuffle work you will want to know everything about it.

Pull Through Shuffles (difficulty rating: 3)
Probably the most famous of all the false shuffles, straight from the crooked gamers. It requires a lot of practice but worth the effort once mastered.

One Handed Shift (difficulty rating: 3)
Card cheats have found many ways of utilizing the shift, including doing it with one hand!

One Handed Bottom deal (difficulty rating: 3)
The technique of dealing bottoms with 1 hand is not easy, but with practice it can be done.

Strike Second Deal (difficulty rating: 3)
An easier version of the second deal, generally used in pseudo-gambling demonstrations.

Mechanics Grip Bottom Deal (difficulty rating: 3)
This is it. Be prepared to work. The bottom deal is one of the greatest achievements One can make in card magic. This is one variation.

Block cover pass (difficulty rating: 3)
This pass can actually be done slower than the conventional 'open' passes because the cards themselves act as a 'cover' for the move. This move fooled a lot of magicians when it first came out.


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