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 The Great Poker Demonstration (difficulty rating: 1)
This is one of our favourite effects, it has a story, its fun and it's easy to do. |
 Migrating decks (difficulty rating: 1)
Wow this is good for an easy trick, two decks of different colours switch places then the selections jump to the other decks. Very Good. |
You do as I do (difficulty rating: 1)
Two packs two selections and your and the spectators selections match, very cool. |
 Personification (difficulty rating: 1)
The spectator uses there own name to spell out and find a chosen card, this is an easy trick but is a very powerful effect, don't be put of, as it's easy. |
 Double surprise (difficulty rating: 1)
Instead of the selection reversing itself (we've seen it before!) the whole deck turns face up! |
 Follow the leader (difficulty rating: 1)
No slight of hand, the colour groups follow each other no matter how much they are mixed. |
 Perplexity (difficulty rating: 1)
A selection un-reverses itself only to be caught between two aces! |
 Two card transposition (difficulty rating: 1)
Really easy but very clever trick that you can repeat several times. Two cards keep changing places. |
Double backer force (difficulty rating: 1)
Yet another force but this time making very good use of a gimmick, very deceptive. Recommended |
The revolving force (difficulty rating: 1)
Yes it's force but you need to mix things up a bit and this one needs no skill and is very clean to perform. |
The four deuces (difficulty rating: 1)
What the Deuce! An incredible 4 card reversal credited to John Scarne but maybe Frank Garcia had a hand in it to! |
The four packs (difficulty rating: 1)
Great party trick, the magician finds 4 cards chosen by 4 people. |
 Poker face (difficulty rating: 1)
Tell them their card just by reading their face!! A fun trick, |
 My lucky card (difficulty rating: 1)
You'll need one trick like this, not only is it easy but you can do it with the worst pack of cards that you will be handed in the bar or pub. If it happens you can still do good magic with it. |
 Travelling card (difficulty rating: 1)
AKA the lazy man's cards trick and you will see why. You find the card but do none of the work. No skill required |
 Lyle's 4 of a kind (difficulty rating: 1)
Three piles dealt by a spectator produce three cards that match a previously chosen card. |
 Simple oil and water (difficulty rating: 1)
A beginner's way of performing this classic, the red and black cards separate themselves into colour groups by magic and they even end up in the correct numerical order. |
 Car case escape (difficulty rating: 1)
A chosen card lost in the pack and the deck placed back into the card box, but yet the card penetrates right through the whole lot! |
 Sympathetic coins (difficulty rating: 1)
A really cool matrix effect where the 4 coins all travel to the same spot but pass through a normal hanky to do so. Easy to do and I nice effect just using 4 normal coins and a normal hanky. |
 6 coins across (difficulty rating: 1)
A very easy way of achieving a very difficult looking classic. Great if you're just getting into coin work. |
Pop-up move (difficulty rating: 2)
A clever way to hold back 1 coin when they think you has 2, very useful in many routines. |
Thumb palm switch (difficulty rating: 1)
A simple coin switch using the finger and thumb palm. |
 Warp factor nine (difficulty rating: 2)
Jamie Allan's clever take on the Transpo effect, the ace that matches the chosen card in suit turns face down in the spread in the most visual way. It then changes into the selection. You will love doing this and you fool yourself when you watch it in the mirror.
Recommended |
 Reset redux (difficulty rating: 2)
Mike Robinson's handing of the classic reset effect. The queens and the kings change places on at a time before all the queens change into a royal flush! |
 Outsiders (difficulty rating: 2)
Mike Robinson's sandwich effect with a big difference. The girls in the office loved this trick and so will you. Very Cool. Based on a Mike Gallo idea with his permission |
 Grand Delusio (difficulty rating: 1)
A very real world version of the Dunberry's Delusion plot. Mike's handing will throw off the sceptics in this fantastic layman's effect. |
 iCard
A chosen card appears in the iPhone and then you pull it out of the phones main screen and it turns into a real card! |
 iCash
Pull real cash out of a magic ATM Cash Machine on your iPhone. |
 iSponge
The most high tech sponge ball routine in the world. |
 Bandit
A very unique look at the ambitious card trick. The card keeps rising to the top even though the deck is wrapped in a rubber band! |
 Hover
A self-contained floating card trick with no string or magnets. |
 Slice and splice
A very clean version of the classic torn and restored card effect. Very visual and a new and clever method by Jamie Allan. |
 Twang
Maybe the best rubber band penetration effect you'll ever see. This is really good and you will get a kick out of doing it. |
 Jamie Allan's iMagic (difficulty rating: 1)
This is really fantastic, we love effects that we cant big up enough, somebody names a card from the deck and without you touching your iPhone, the thought of card appears in the main menu screen. Very Highly Recommended. |
 Twisting the aces (difficulty rating: 2)
Alex Emlsley's classic, twisting the aces, the aces turn face up one after the other, very clean and only uses 4 cards! |
 Jamie Allan's MP3 (difficulty rating: 1)
A revolution in High Tech Magic
A song is selected by a spectator and an iPod handed to them.
As they stare at the screen, the iPod's menu system scrolls through the Genre and finds the style of music; it then selects the bands name and finally plays the selected song, all without the iPod being touched. A really hip and ultra modern effect.
Watch the preview now!
Requires an iPod Video/Classic or New generation iPod Nano.
Support for iPhone and iPod touch coming soon! |