Description
Here’s the effect:
Two cards are chosen by one or two spectators. Let’s say they select the Two and Ace . The cards are lost in the deck.
Make a magic pass over the deck. Take the top card. Proudly display it to your first spectator, telling him it’s his card.
Just your luck! The spectator says NO!
Show the card to the second spectator. He also says NO!
The trick seems to have gone horribly wrong, which will not go unnoticed by your spectators.
Ask your spectators to pay close attention…
Take the card (the 3 of ♦?) at the tips of your fingers.
Explain that if you add up the two chosen cards, your prediction is now correct, since an Ace of ♦? plus a Two of ♦? give you a total of Three of ♦?! Ta-da!
Your spectators are unlikely to be convinced by your explanations. You tell them to watch carefully this time. You hold your Three of ♦? right in front of their eyes.
You blow on it.
IMMEDIATELY your card splits in two!
Yes! It is transformed into two cards in plain sight, one card in each hand.
You have split the card into a Two and Ace of ♦?, the cards previously chosen.
This time, your spectators can only admit that you have brought about the impossible.
This effect is really strong as your spectators are taken by surprise. Just when the effect seems to have gone wrong, you save the day instantly and in full view.
Two cards are chosen by one or two spectators. Let’s say they select the Two and Ace . The cards are lost in the deck.
Make a magic pass over the deck. Take the top card. Proudly display it to your first spectator, telling him it’s his card.
Just your luck! The spectator says NO!
Show the card to the second spectator. He also says NO!
The trick seems to have gone horribly wrong, which will not go unnoticed by your spectators.
Ask your spectators to pay close attention…
Take the card (the 3 of ♦?) at the tips of your fingers.
Explain that if you add up the two chosen cards, your prediction is now correct, since an Ace of ♦? plus a Two of ♦? give you a total of Three of ♦?! Ta-da!
Your spectators are unlikely to be convinced by your explanations. You tell them to watch carefully this time. You hold your Three of ♦? right in front of their eyes.
You blow on it.
IMMEDIATELY your card splits in two!
Yes! It is transformed into two cards in plain sight, one card in each hand.
You have split the card into a Two and Ace of ♦?, the cards previously chosen.
This time, your spectators can only admit that you have brought about the impossible.
This effect is really strong as your spectators are taken by surprise. Just when the effect seems to have gone wrong, you save the day instantly and in full view.