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Ice Breaker 2 by Francis Girola

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Vous avez aimé Ice Breaker ? Vous allez adorer Ice Breaker 2 – Version Cinéma !

Grâce à ce jeu de cartes ressemblant en tout point à un jeu de société, vous allez pouvoir vous transformer en mentaliste très facilement.

L’idée d’Ice Breaker 2 – Version Cinéma est simple, vous présentez un jeu de 88 cartes, chacune possèdant une affiche de film au recto et une liste de différents films au verso. Vous expliquez à vos spectateurs que la vraie règle du jeu est de deviner le nom du film juste en montrant l’affiche; mais vous en tant que mentaliste hors pair, vous allez deviner le film sans jamais regarder les cartes, et alors même que le titre choisi est mélangé par le spectateur à des mensonges.

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Infection by Eric Ross

The Infection is Eric Ross’s take on an effect that was featured on a nationally televised magic special by Penn & Teller. Eric teaches you this great effect with permission from Penn & Teller.

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Visual Matrix AKA Rose Act Elegant Gold by Will Tsai and SansMinds

Remember the shiver down your spine when you first saw The Rose Act on AGT? It was a historical moment. The elegance and impossible visual took the public world by storm, and the innovative thinking behind the magic led everybody in our community talking about it.

After the show was aired, Will got a call from the network informing him of the rating, and that the viral growth of his segment was equivalent to 12 years of magic on AGT combined. It was a historical moment as we were all jumping up and down like fools celebrating the madness. 300 million views after, this single act has not only made Will Tsai one of the highest-paid magicians in the 21st century, it has more importantly made a mark in the history of magic.

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Venti-llusion by Gregory Wilson & David Gripenwaldt

“I love this trick.” -Gregory Wilson

You show two cups exactly the same size with exactly the same amount of coffee in them. With one cup in each hand, you hold them at chest level, showing that if you extend your arms in opposite directions it appears that one cup is larger than the other.

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