Disposition by Franco Pascali

Disposition - The Most Interactive, Impossible Triumph | theory11

It’s an impossible coincidence — with an ordinary deck.

The cards are shuffled over, and over, and over again — and each time, the spectator makes a series of free decisions. They choose everything — which pile to shuffle into which pile, which pile to turn face up, and which pile to turn face down. They can even change their mind.

Despite all of that – despite EVERY decision – the only cards face up in the end are under YOUR complete control. The face up cards can be anything you want – their phone number, the serial

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The Crazyman’s Split by Henry Harrius

Crazyman's Split - Henry Harrius - Vanishing Inc. Magic shop

VISUALLY split one rubberband into two! The Crazyman’s Split is THE perfect opener for the legendary crazyman’s handcuff.

The Crazyman’s Split is a new handling based on an old concept from Dan Harlan. You can then go straight into your Crazyman’s Handcuff routine. Finally, you melt both bands back into one, as a beautiful finale. This is a routine straight from Henry’s close-up working repertoire for more than 10 years. In addition, Henry will also share his secret to performing this routine in close-up table-hopping situations, where the reset is happening DURING the routine. You can always start this again at another table.

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Cointum-Leap By Justin Morris

In three phases, a signed coin instantly vanishes from one side of the card and in the same moment appears on the other side of the card. Participants can even watch both sides at the same time! Visual eye candy that’s easy and fun to do!
Engage the whole group with this easy to do, high impact coin through card effect!

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Dead man’s hand by steve

Dead Man's Hand by Steve Pellegrino : Lybrary.com

The Dead Man’s Hand is a famous hand of poker that Wild Bill Hickock held when Jack McCall gunned him down in Deadwood, SD. Hickok was playing five-card stud when McCall shot and killed him. He was holding two pairs: black aces and black eights. Lost to history is the suit and value of that 5th card, but that mystery works to your benefit for an entertaining card effect.

The primary effect is you show the Dead Man’s Hand, the Aces, and 8s facing up. One card is facing down. The spectator guesses what the 5th card is. The manuscript describes three different methods for revealing the 5th card, including one suitable for platform or stage.

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