Here is a small collection of automatic and semi-automatic out-of-hand card effects, empowered by the "chaos" philosophy brought forward by Lennart Green and Dani DaOrtiz.
The effects are easy to do and they don't require you to be another "David Wiliamson" or "Dani DaOrtiz" in order to perform them. Just a regular, normal magician. More important than the routines you will see and learn how the chaos handling is applied to this type of effects - you will be able to apply those ideas later in many of your effects to make them more fooling and fun.
The effects included are:
Mr. Green Goes Red: A spectator shuffles a deck of cards (which can be borrowed) and makes all the choices, and yet the prediction always matches. You never touch the deck during the trick.
I Dream of the Only Card: The magician shows that a thought of card is the only card printed in the deck - all the others are blank. The deck can be completely examined and given away as a souvenir. The magician never touches the cards until the end (to reveal the card).
Automatic ACAAN / Impromptu Rick Lax's "The End": An ACAAN effect with a borrowed, shuffled deck, where the magician never touches the deck - from the beginning to the end. How many ACAANs qualify in this aspect? The downside? It may not work in some occasions, and in that case, you finish by performing R. Lax's "The End" - a trick sold individually as a download and using a special deck. Here you will perform it with a completely borrowed, shuffled deck, never touching the cards.
C. Prediction x 4: Spectators shuffle their packets, select a card, and they match the prediction. Includes special handling for a prediction that you may use in other effects.
Real Bermuda: A spectator shuffles a deck of cards, takes 3 cards, and they match the prediction. The magician never touches the deck.
Three Canastas: A 3 card divination from a deck the spectator shuffles.
Besides the effects (and included with them), you will learn:
a strategy to reveal a prediction with dramatic effect (instead of writing the word "prediction" in the envelope... yuck)
chaos handlings to make mathematical effects or procedure effects seem much more chaotic and fun
a very easy idea to force any suit (and can be also used for other mentalism applications)
a strategy to have a spectator apparently "shuffle" a deck of cards many times, and yet have it remained stacked
NOTE: although the effects are automatic or semi-automatic and any beginner could perform them, the ebook is written assuming you know a little about magic (for example, you know what a "Magician's Choice" is). If you need extra assistance please don't hesitate to contact the author. Thanks.
1st edition 2022, PDF 34 pages.
word count: 11766 which is equivalent to 47 standard pages of text
The effects are easy to do and they don't require you to be another "David Wiliamson" or "Dani DaOrtiz" in order to perform them. Just a regular, normal magician. More important than the routines you will see and learn how the chaos handling is applied to this type of effects - you will be able to apply those ideas later in many of your effects to make them more fooling and fun.
The effects included are:
Mr. Green Goes Red: A spectator shuffles a deck of cards (which can be borrowed) and makes all the choices, and yet the prediction always matches. You never touch the deck during the trick.
I Dream of the Only Card: The magician shows that a thought of card is the only card printed in the deck - all the others are blank. The deck can be completely examined and given away as a souvenir. The magician never touches the cards until the end (to reveal the card).
Automatic ACAAN / Impromptu Rick Lax's "The End": An ACAAN effect with a borrowed, shuffled deck, where the magician never touches the deck - from the beginning to the end. How many ACAANs qualify in this aspect? The downside? It may not work in some occasions, and in that case, you finish by performing R. Lax's "The End" - a trick sold individually as a download and using a special deck. Here you will perform it with a completely borrowed, shuffled deck, never touching the cards.
C. Prediction x 4: Spectators shuffle their packets, select a card, and they match the prediction. Includes special handling for a prediction that you may use in other effects.
Real Bermuda: A spectator shuffles a deck of cards, takes 3 cards, and they match the prediction. The magician never touches the deck.
Three Canastas: A 3 card divination from a deck the spectator shuffles.
Besides the effects (and included with them), you will learn:
a strategy to reveal a prediction with dramatic effect (instead of writing the word "prediction" in the envelope... yuck)
chaos handlings to make mathematical effects or procedure effects seem much more chaotic and fun
a very easy idea to force any suit (and can be also used for other mentalism applications)
a strategy to have a spectator apparently "shuffle" a deck of cards many times, and yet have it remained stacked
NOTE: although the effects are automatic or semi-automatic and any beginner could perform them, the ebook is written assuming you know a little about magic (for example, you know what a "Magician's Choice" is). If you need extra assistance please don't hesitate to contact the author. Thanks.
1st edition 2022, PDF 34 pages.
word count: 11766 which is equivalent to 47 standard pages of text