Paper Switch
An impossible transposition effect between two playing cards; one card held by the performer and one held by a spectator. No double lifts, top changes, duplicates or gimmicks are used, the deck isn’t even in play! It’s just two cards, that’s it!
All Magic Movie
Back Color Change by Eric Roumestan
Back Color Change by Eric Roumestan
Ezalor by Geni
Imagine, you hand the deck for spectator, they chose one number between 1 and 52, they deal the card same as their number, they add 2 digit numbers that created their number and deal down the total cards same as the total of 2 digit numbers, finally they stop at 1 card
With power of your mind, you found what card they stop at.
+ No Marked Deck
Ollie Mealing – Pin
Ollie Mealing – Pin
FLIP by Wes Iseli
“This is the easiest review ever: it’s brilliant, buy it! No gaffs (just an ordinary coin, borrowed if you like), no ‘moves’, controls or glimpses and easy to learn. I had it down within a dozen tries. Your movements as you toss and catch the coin look 100% natural and yet the audience or participant guesses right every single time. No wonder it fooled Penn and Teller.” – Mark Elsdon
Perfectly control the flip of a coin with no false moves, no gimmicks, no hesitation, and perfect accuracy. This effect was so fooling, that after it flummoxed Penn & Teller on Fool Us, they immediately put it into their live show. Use an ordinary coin to control the outcome of everything. This is Flip by Wes Iseli.
The Expert at the Card Table – Looking for Erdnase
The best magicians of the 21st century set out on a journey to search for the lost author of the most legendary book about the art of sleight of hand.
Canivor 2.0 by arnel renegado
Canivor 2.0 by arnel renegado