Here, you can post your favorite card tricks, whether it be easy or impossibly difficult. Also, if you can, say how to perform it, please.
Here's my favorite, it gets 'em every time.
[code][b]Mind Reader:[/b]
Effect:
The magician lets the spectator shuffle the deck. The magician then places the deck in his back pocket. The magician now asks a series of questions to narrow it down to one card. The magician pulls five cards out of his pocket, and the fifth card is the chosen card!
How-To:
1. Hand the deck to your spectator, and let him/her shuffle it.
2. When the spectator hands you the deck, take a glimpse at the bottom card.
3. Put the deck in your pocket, it doesn't matter which one.
4. Ask the spectator to choose any two of the four suits.
5. No matter what the spectator says, have the bottom cards suit selected somehow.(e.g. if your spectator chooses clubs and hearts, and the bottom card was a six of diamonds, then you would say "Okay, that leaves spades and diamonds.")
6. Ask the spectator to choose between the two suits he chose. Once again, make sure that the bottom card's suit is selected.
7. Ask the spectator to choose between two groups of numbers 2-8 or 9-Ace.
8. If they chose 2-8, then give them another choice: 2-4 or 5-8. If they chose 9-Ace, then the choices would be 9-Jack or Queen-Ace.
9. Keep narrowing the choices down...
10. Once you have the card narrowed down, start drawing the top FOUR cards off the top of the deck. KEEP THE DECK IN YOUR POCKET!
11. When it's time for the fifth card, draw the card off of the bottom and amaze your spectator.[/code]
52 pickup still works for me.
Here's a trick that I made up yesterday:
[code]EFFECT: The magician tells the spectator to choose a card.
The magician separates the deck into two halves.
The spectator places their card on top of one packet.
The magician places the card on the bottom of the other packet.
The magician puts the two packets together, thumps the bottom, and the selected card is on top!.
TRICK:
1. Let the spectator pick a card. In this case, a six of spades.
2. Separate the deck into two packets.
3. Add the spectator's card into the left pile, but when you square up the packet, palm the top card so the spectator's card is 2nd from the top.
4. When you add the six of spades to the packet, make a small pinky break so you can do the double lift easily.
5. Perform the double lift and say something along the lines of, "I'm just making sure, is this your card?" They should say yes.
6. Put down the packet and pick up the other packet.
7. Pick up the top card and ask, "So, this isn't your card?" They should say no.
8. If you want to, you can repeat step 5.
9. Take the top card off the first packet and put it on the bottom of the other packet.
***STEP 9a***
While taking the card off the top, say that you want to make it tricky, so you bend the card and put it on the bottom of the second pile.
10. Perform another double lift on the first packet and ask if it's their card. They should say no.
11. Take the top card off the first packet(the six of spades) and put it on top of the second packet.
***LOOK HERE IF YOU DID STEP 9a***
When you take the spectator's card off of the top, bend it very quickly and put it on top of the second packet. Hold the card down with your thumb and middle finger of the hand that's holding the deck.
12. Put the second packet on top of the first packet.
13. Say something like "When I thump the bottom of the deck, your card will jump up to the top."
14. Thump the deck, or whatever you said you'd do, and reveal that the top card is theirs!
***LOOK HERE IF YOU DID STEP 9a***
When you thump the deck, loosen your grip VERY SLIGHTLY, just enough so that the card "jumps".[/code]
How the fuck Deja Vu works ? Is it double cards or what ?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1IRtQt2Taw&feature=related[/media]
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[QUOTE=valiant1k;21552132]How the fuck Deja Vu works ? Is it double cards or what ?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1IRtQt2Taw&feature=related[/media][/QUOTE]
Woah, I've never seen that trick before. I don't know how he does it.
I found out how to do it, but I don't want to tell you. It's too good of a trick.
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