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Extreme Intuition

Evans, Henry

Henry Evans

(Based on 1 review)
Perfect for any Casino routine plot.

Best quality materials. It looks like a premium wood casino sabot.

EFFECT:

The spectator shuffles and deals the cards from the sabot himself.
The Magician's intuition helps him to stop the spectator each time he deals a winning card.
The magician does not touch the cards to find them.
No need to see the cards at any time.
The magician can perform blindfolded.
The magician can stop the spectator at two separate cards to make a Black Jack, or at four Aces to make a 4-of-a-kind, or at five cards to make a Royal Flush!
An electronic piece of art designed to achieve a miracle.
You receive a special sabot, electronic devices, DVD and 13 special cards.
  • The sabot can be examined!
  • All cards are also fully examinable!
  • A practical prop, no special tables needed.
  • Completely automatic. No skill required
  • Long distance reception
  • Easy to pack and travel.


Idea and Effect by Henry Evans, Manufactured by Cerebro Magico

Reviews

Pros:
Read the blurb and have a look at the picture and you will understand how this trick works. The underlying principle is not new. It was introduced by French prop designer Fabrice Delaure nearly a decade ago, but the idea of using a sabot is new, and a very good one in deed, especially in case your audience is familiar with casino card sabots. It definitely helps disguise the working principle, e.g. that this is "an electronic piece of art .Completely automatic. No skill required "

Cons:
The bulk of the black accessory in the picture betrays that this "electronic piece of art" is not quite state of the art. For a new item at the price of 790 $ that might be a little disappointing, but does not hamper the effect. The video is well made, and very enjoyable. So much so that you might not immediately realize it contains showmanship. The claim "completely automatic, no skill required" is only valid for what is described under EFFECT.

Kaarlo von Freymann Helsinki Finland

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