Description
• You teach any spectator to read minds.
• Spectators cause cards to float out from the deck, and even rise inside the card case.
• You divine a secret drawing while it is still face-down on the table.
• The lazy man's Triumph effect - it's virtually sleight-free.
• A coin trick without coins.
• Spectators throw a number of imaginary dice - you have predicted the total.
• Someone thinks of any word among dozens in a newspaper, and you divine it without any questions.
• You can read cards even when they're still in the card case.
• The words on two spectator's business cards spell out chosen cards.
• A card trick without cards.
• A coin is dropped into a goblet and disappears, to appear anywhere you like.
• Paul Curry's Out of this World - but with a borrowed and shuffled deck.
• The ultimate Card at any Number: Spectators do all their own shuffling and dealing.
• The holy grail of diary tricks: with a borrowed, shuffled deck.
• Spectators cause cards to float out from the deck, and even rise inside the card case.
• You divine a secret drawing while it is still face-down on the table.
• The lazy man's Triumph effect - it's virtually sleight-free.
• A coin trick without coins.
• Spectators throw a number of imaginary dice - you have predicted the total.
• Someone thinks of any word among dozens in a newspaper, and you divine it without any questions.
• You can read cards even when they're still in the card case.
• The words on two spectator's business cards spell out chosen cards.
• A card trick without cards.
• A coin is dropped into a goblet and disappears, to appear anywhere you like.
• Paul Curry's Out of this World - but with a borrowed and shuffled deck.
• The ultimate Card at any Number: Spectators do all their own shuffling and dealing.
• The holy grail of diary tricks: with a borrowed, shuffled deck.