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Card Ideas By Matt du Heaume
Five Impromptu card tricks with a regular deck. No hard sleights, no gaffs and no setups!
The Magic Number: A close-up version of the classic 'Six Card Repeat', with a killer ending they won't see coming.
Gone Figured: A super simple handling of a classic Larry Jennings effect. From a genuinely shuffled deck, a spectator locates a four-of-a-kind without the slightest idea how they did it.
Cheap Suit: The Four aces identify the suit of card chosen by process of elimination. The selection itself makes a surprising appearance. A great quickie for when someone hands you a deck.
PAC-MAAN: A prediction card is selected and placed sight unseen onto the table. The magician is then able to name the exact position of the mate of that card despite the deck being shuffled several times by the spectator.
Dr Daley's Discarded Sandwich: The classic transposition effect with a selection thrown into the mix. It's two effects for the price of one!
This PDF is written in an easy to understand style. No pipe dreams, just great magic.
Five Impromptu card tricks with a regular deck. No hard sleights, no gaffs and no setups!
The Magic Number: A close-up version of the classic 'Six Card Repeat', with a killer ending they won't see coming.
Gone Figured: A super simple handling of a classic Larry Jennings effect. From a genuinely shuffled deck, a spectator locates a four-of-a-kind without the slightest idea how they did it.
Cheap Suit: The Four aces identify the suit of card chosen by process of elimination. The selection itself makes a surprising appearance. A great quickie for when someone hands you a deck.
PAC-MAAN: A prediction card is selected and placed sight unseen onto the table. The magician is then able to name the exact position of the mate of that card despite the deck being shuffled several times by the spectator.
Dr Daley's Discarded Sandwich: The classic transposition effect with a selection thrown into the mix. It's two effects for the price of one!
This PDF is written in an easy to understand style. No pipe dreams, just great magic.