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 Any card at any number (difficulty rating: 2)
The Holy Grail Of Card Tricks
The Deck is out at the start
A number is named
A card is named
The magician does not touch the deck
The Spectator deals the cards to the chosen number
The thought of card is at that number.
A great method to perform this fantastic effect.
EASY TO DO |
 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. |
 Transpo card (difficulty rating: 2)
A surprise revelation of a freely chosen card, 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! |
 Snap (difficulty rating: 3)
Jamie Allan's very visual and pretty instant 4 ace production, |
 Mikes Monte
A really great 4 phase 4 card Monte! The Queen is never where it’s supposed to be! |
 Bedroom Cheaters
A new twist on an old plot. The deck is very convincingly shuffled and cut and the 4 aces appear and then a royal flush in spades appears for the climax. |
 Aces Pushed Further
Fantastic and very visual 4 ace production. Not to hard to do but looks very skilful to the spectator. The cards are woven together and the 4 aces appear as the deck is pushed through your hand! |
 Executive Transvestite by Jamie Allan (difficulty rating: 2)
A simply wonderful 4 phase three-card routine with a great surprise ending.
It’s practical and pretty easy to perform. This trick has fooled many magicians.
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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! |
 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. |
Beginners' tricks package (difficulty rating: 1)
With this package you can learn 5 simple tricks that require no skill. If you can hold a deck of cards without dropping it odds are you can do these tricks, within 5 minutes of watching them.
Includes
Birds of a Feather, three cards placed into the pack rise to the top!
Cross Suits, 2 random cards reverse themselves then jump to the top of the pack!
Simple Ace Matrix, 4 aces placed in different packets all jump to the same one!
Card Reveal with kicker finish, what its says, you find the card, but also the 4 aces!
The Casino Card Trick, Find there card and win yourself money every time! |
 Ambitious aces (difficulty rating: 2)
The four aces come back up to the top of the deck, one at a time. Really nice effect. |
 2 in 1 (difficulty rating: 2)
Jamie Allan's handling for this classic effect with a twist. The red and black aces change places, and then they all change into 4 court cards! |
 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. |
 Vanishing card case (difficulty rating: 2)
A superb opening to any card routine. You withdraw the deck from its case and the case then disappears instantly. |
 Advanced ace routine (difficulty rating: 2)
A really cool ace routine, in which the black and red aces keep changing places, it all ends with an unusual Matrix style effect, with an expected twist. |
Jokers 2 Queens (difficulty rating: 2)
A Clever Packet style effect in which 4 Jokers change into the 4 queens in a very visual way. |
 Colour changing deck (difficulty rating: 2)
A favourite of Dai Vernon's, a very nice three-phase colour changing deck with a neat finish. |
Black and red puzzle (difficulty rating: 2)
A very clever Oil and Water style routine that uses only 8 cards, which sort themselves into order a little at a time! |
 Three card trick (difficulty rating: 1)
A simple twist on a classic, never mind Amex, make sure this is in your wallet! |
 The 4 Burglars (difficulty rating: 1)
4 court cards lost into a regular deck jump back to the top of the pack! |
 Dunberry's Delusion (difficulty rating: 2)
A great "Sucker" effect, the magician appears to have messed up but then finds the chosen card anyway! |
 Ace Cutter (difficulty rating: 1)
A flashy instant 4 ace production, from a shuffled deck that's pretty easy to do but looks very skilful! |
Riffle Pass
A great cover for the pass. The riffle pass itself actually looks like magic. It is one of the fastest moves done with a deck of cards. |
Casino Trick (difficulty rating: 1)
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Simple Ace Matrix (difficulty rating: 1)
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Seven (difficulty rating: 1)
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Observation Test (difficulty rating: 2)
The classic switcheroo with the four aces. The red aces change places with the black aces in the spectators hands.
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Flashy Ribbon Spread Reveal (difficulty rating: 2)
A revelation of a selected card that involves the ribbon spread flourish. Very showy. |
Flash 4 Ace Production (difficulty rating: 2)
The classic quick way of cutting the aces instantly from four piles. |
Cross Suits (difficulty rating: 1)
Easy and deceptive.Two cards placed in the center of the deck reverse themselves and rise to the top together. No sleight of hand required.
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Catch the Sandwich (difficulty rating: 2)
A selected card is magically and visually caught between two other cards as the deck is tossed from one hand to the other.
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Card to Pocket (difficulty rating: 1)
A simple version of the card to pocket theme that is great for the beginner.
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Card Reveal with Kicker Finish (difficulty rating: 1)
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Birds of a Feather (difficulty rating: 2)
Three cards, though separated on the deal manage to still stay together. No skill required…though your friends will think you aren't quite dealing straight. |