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Never Seen by Jean-Pierre Vallerino

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From a borrowed deck, a spectator freely chooses a card, signs it, and puts it back in the deck before thouroughly shuffling the cards. They then place the cards into THEIR pocket. At no point has the magician touched the deck which means the card can GENUINELY be at any position.

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Wavelength by Manu Jo

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“Waving the Aces” by Guy Hollingworth is one of the most famous and deceptive pieces of card magic ever created. The effect is simple. Four aces are shown face down, one by one they visually turn face up.
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Rubik Remembered by Mark Elsdon

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This is it!

The full work on Mark Elsdon’s ground-breaking Rubik’s Cube effect: “Rubik Remembered!”

Imagine being able to solve a genuine Rubik’s Cube from memory, whilst blind-folded, in less than two minutes every single time!

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Achromatic Prediction by Nefesch

A box is given to anyone you want (the chief of police, the major, a tv producer, etc.) this box is sealed and it will be opened some days later, the box will never be touched again by you or anybody else involved in the stunt.
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Balean Twist by Bizau Cristian

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You ask a spectator to say “stop” as you riffle through the deck. They think of the card that they freely stopped at. It’s not a force. I promise.

The deck is handled naturally, but with just a spring, one card turns face down, reversed in the deck. It is their selected card – every time. A mechanical miracle.

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Simple Collectors by Peter Pellikaan

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This is called “Simple Collectors.” Well, it looks simple anyway. It is a stunning, clean version of the Collectors plot, with a typically clever method.

Important: Peter Pelikaan’s face never appears in his videos, they look homemade, his voice is rough, and his background is a mystery. Peter teaches fast, and doesn’t speak much during the tutorials, but they are clear enough assuming that you already know standard moves such as false counts, displays and, on the very odd occasion, lapping. The camerawork isn’t fancy by any means, but his astounding magic speaks for itself.

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