Trick #1 - FATAL: A spectator mentally creates one card by choosing a value and a suit in a deck. The magician points out a prediction in full-view from the beginning and the spectator reveals his thought-of card for the first time. The prediction and the spectator's card are a perfect match!
Trick #2 - LETHAL: The magician explains that every magician has a lucky card - the King of Diamonds in his case. The spectator mentally creates his lucky card by choosing a value and a suit in a deck. The magician points out another deck of cards in full-view from the start, saying that he moved his lucky card at a specific place around the spectator's. He spreads the deck to display the King of Diamonds in the middle. He cuts it to the top and spells its name from there, dealing one card for each letter. The spectator reveals his card for the first time and the magician shows the card he arrived on. They are a perfect match!
Both decks are ordinary and can be used for any other tricks. Both decks can be freely spread face up at the end. No fake card. No duplicate card. No peek. No sleights. Instant reset. The prediction is on the table from the start and can be examined at the end.
"Nice effects! Very clever." - Cameron Francis
Trick #2 - LETHAL: The magician explains that every magician has a lucky card - the King of Diamonds in his case. The spectator mentally creates his lucky card by choosing a value and a suit in a deck. The magician points out another deck of cards in full-view from the start, saying that he moved his lucky card at a specific place around the spectator's. He spreads the deck to display the King of Diamonds in the middle. He cuts it to the top and spells its name from there, dealing one card for each letter. The spectator reveals his card for the first time and the magician shows the card he arrived on. They are a perfect match!
Both decks are ordinary and can be used for any other tricks. Both decks can be freely spread face up at the end. No fake card. No duplicate card. No peek. No sleights. Instant reset. The prediction is on the table from the start and can be examined at the end.
"Nice effects! Very clever." - Cameron Francis