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Open Triumph by Garret Thomas

Open Triumph by Garret Thomas – Free Download A new video release of Dani Daortiz, in one video he talks about technique, ideas, subtleties and all the theory about one of his most representative tricks. Content Introduction to the effect, story and origin ("The Tamariz challenge")

Selenium Shift by Chris Severson

Selenium Shift by Chris Severson – Free Download The Selenium Shift is a move that Justin Miller has called "The BEST control he's (I've) ever seen!" A move allowing you to control a selected card, anywhere in the deck, to the top. This shift can also move multiple cards, at different depths in the deck, to the top in a blink of an eye. No breaks. No passes. No disturbing the deck order. It's silent, invisible and oh ya... it's all done one handed.

Limitless by Peter Nardi

Limitless by Peter Nardi Limitless allows you to do just that, and the best bit? Your spectator will believe they had a totally free choice. Limitless gives you the power to perform routines with a mentally selected card that appear absolutely impossible.

Mirrorize by Loran

Mirrorize by Loran Mirrorize is a classic "Do as I do" effect... but with a twist. A mesmerizing coincidence occurs with mirror cards in the hands of a volunteer! No force Easy to do Instant reset You finish clean Cards are completely examinable Difficulty: beginner

Card Under Glass by Doc Eason

Card Under Glass by Doc Eason A classic Bar trick brought to new heights... With its origins in the magic bars of Chicago, the card under glass idea was popularized by Heba Haba Al (Andrucci). Al taught his version to Bob Sheets, who, in turn, fooled a young man named DOC EASON. Doc spent the next 35 years perfecting the trick and the routine.

Big Revelation by Wayne Dobson

Big Revelation by Wayne Dobson Wayne has come up with a winner that you will be sure to use time and time again. You ask a spectator to THINK of ANY card in a deck (no force of any kind). You remove from your pocket a piece of paper showing a list of card values (no suits) which you ask them to concentrate on. You unfold the paper claiming that you can reveal the identity of the thought of card by asking a series of questions.