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An incredibly automatic double A.C.A.A.N. effect, easy to perform and explained in both an English video tutorial and a very detailed illustrated ebook
The illusionist will be able to find the card indicated by a random choice of a spectator, in the exact location, searched in an equally arbitrary way.
At the end, the magician will also find the exact information to identify a mystery card, freely chosen as “the Princess” at the beginning of the experiment.
In addition, the even more interesting issue is the fact that, in order to bring this effect to fool also magicians, you could use a new cyclic stack that we teach you to easily prepare, thus suitable to be subjected to false shuffles, for example: False Optical Shuffle, Greek or Charlier Shuffle, and most importantly, the spectators can freely cut.
The cyclic sequence of this unusual stack is very difficult to recognize even by magicians, and a couple of different and very simple procedures for constructing it from a new deck sorted in the classical way are illustrated here for the first time
An incredibly automatic double A.C.A.A.N. effect, easy to perform and explained in both an English video tutorial and a very detailed illustrated ebook
The illusionist will be able to find the card indicated by a random choice of a spectator, in the exact location, searched in an equally arbitrary way.
At the end, the magician will also find the exact information to identify a mystery card, freely chosen as “the Princess” at the beginning of the experiment.
In addition, the even more interesting issue is the fact that, in order to bring this effect to fool also magicians, you could use a new cyclic stack that we teach you to easily prepare, thus suitable to be subjected to false shuffles, for example: False Optical Shuffle, Greek or Charlier Shuffle, and most importantly, the spectators can freely cut.
The cyclic sequence of this unusual stack is very difficult to recognize even by magicians, and a couple of different and very simple procedures for constructing it from a new deck sorted in the classical way are illustrated here for the first time