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Stolen Cards

Green, Lennart

(Based on 1 review)
Effect: The magician introduces an interesting deck of playing cards–one with 52 different back designs. Two of these cards are placed face up on the table, let’s say the jack of hearts and the seven of clubs each deck is different. The spectator now takes the deck and deals the cards into a face-down pile on the table, stopping anywhere he likes. The spectator has an absolutely free choice of where to stop the deal. One of the face-up cards is now dropped on top of the dealt pile and the rest of the cards are dropped on top, burying it somewhere in the center.

The spectator now deals again, stopping anywhere he likes, and the remaining face-up card is dropped on top of the dealt pile, which is in turn covered with the balance of the deck. The deck is now spread the two face-up cards are slid out along with the face down card that lies next to each. These two cards are turned face up and they MATCH the face-up cards. The cards are now turned face down and the backs match as well. Wait, there’s more. For the killer finish, the deck is spread face up to reveal it consists of all tens of diamonds.

Reviews

Ray Wickham

Aug 21, 2003

This is a great card trick that's not a "pick a card" trick. It resets in seconds and packs a wallop. Mike Gorman showed it to our local ring and fooled a lot of magicians with it! Great part is that the spectator handles the cards and does have a free choice.

Only problem is it's repeatability. I have purchased casino decks from the internet and have replaced the revelation cards so that it can be repeated.

This is a trick to show folks who don't like card tricks!
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