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Aldo Colombini - Impromptu Card Magic(1-6)

Card magic you can do anytime, anywhere, at a moment's notice. All you need is any deck of cards and you're ready to perform high-impact routines.

Impromptu Card Magic includes fifteen easy to learn, easy to perform routines. No gimmicks, no setups, no difficult sleight of hand. This is amazing card magic with maximum effect, even though many of the routines are so easy they could be considered self-working.

Don't let the simplicity of methods give you the wrong impression. The routines taught are professional caliber and can easily entertain and fool the most knowledgeable audiences.

Vol.1 Routines performed and explained:

Quick & Direct (Harry Lorayne):A selected card is found by the process of elimination.
Trost And Us (Mike Rogers):A demonstration of a human scale has you cut the exact amount of cards that a spectator has randomly cut.
Family Reunion (Aldo Colombini):The Jacks, Queens and Kings are shuffled and cut. A spectator selects one of the cards and its mate is found by a process of elimination. As a surprise ending all of the cards have now found their mates.
The Nervous Ace (Tom Daugherty):A freely selected card is named as the spectator miscalls it while going through the deck.
The Great Thirstin (Marty Kane):A card found from a spectator's packet matches your prediction.
A Lucky Card (Richard Vollmer):The four Aces are lost in the deck by a spectator and are found by spelling to them, with the last Ace being found using your Lucky Card.
More Lies (Robert E. Neale):A spectator thinks of a King or a Queen. Their card is found using a lie detector theme that always corrects their lies and finds their selection.
Duck And Deal (Aldo Colombini): The total of a spectator's two selections is used to determine the size of a packet that finds a previously selected card.
Twinkey (J.K. Hartman):You find two selected cards under seemingly impossible conditions.
Count On Them (Aldo Colombini):Four cards disappear, one at a time, from a packet of five. The remaining card is the selection.
Dancing (Aldo Colombini):A selected card is found by spelling the name of the spectator who chose it.
Vintage (Aldo Colombini):Three cards are used as indicators to find the selection. One of the indicators, which surprisingly was the selection, vanishes and appears face up in the middle of the deck.
Aria (Aldo Colombini):Four Aces are each covered by three cards. The packets and Aces are now lost in the deck. The fourth packet with the previously named Ace is magically shown to contain all four aces.
Backfire (Aldo Colombini):The four Kings are lost in the deck. The deck is shuffled face up and face down. A spectator takes an indifferent card and uses it as a magic wand by waving it over the deck. Magically the entire deck is now facing the same way except for three Kings. The indifferent card, which has remained in the spectator's hand, magically turns into the fourth King.
Sarabanda (Aldo Colombini):A spectator cuts the two Jacks, face-up, into the deck. When the deck is spread the two Jacks are found next to the two previously selected cards.

Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 85 minutes.

Vol.2 Routines performed and explained:

Small Talk (Richard Vollmer):The spectator thinks of a card at a selected number that is found in a surprising way.
Come Together (Jay Sankey & David Acer):Acting as the magician the spectator has two cards selected and lost in the deck. Without any interference from the magician the spectator magically locates both selections.
The Magic Lesson (Roy Walton):The four Aces are mixed into a small packet of cards. All the cards are now blindly eliminated leaving only the four aces in your hand.
4-5-6 (Al Thatcher):A selected card is lost in the deck and found while the spectator is dealing the cards.
Sloshed Or Sober (Paul Gordon):A selected card matches a prediction while the card used to locate the selection also finds its mate.
Jackula (Michael De Marco):The two Jacks hunt through a small packet of cards capturing the selected card.
The Cape Canaveral Trick (Paul Swinford):Counting through the deck in a rocket launch sequence a card is found which matches a prediction that was in full view.
Silent Fall (Aldo Colombini):A prediction card is placed on the table. A signed selection vanishes from between the four aces. When the prediction card is shown to be the signed selection.
Countdown Location (George McBride):A selected card appears at a selected number.
Divertimento (Aldo Colombini):The cards are shuffled face up and face down. When the cards are spread on the table all of them are facing the same way except for your magic card, which is surrounded by the two selections.
One For All (Aldo Colombini):A freely selected card completes the three prediction cards to make a four of a kind.
Back Up (Aldo Colombini):Two selections magically reverse themselves in the middle of the deck.
Elevon (Aldo Colombini):An elevator routine where the Ace, two and three of Spades rise from the middle of the deck to the top. As a surprise climax the cards are added to form a six of Spades while in the spectator's hand.
ESP Numbers (Aldo Colombini):One of ten cards is selected and mixed. It is found by spelling to a spectator's name. As the ten cards are dealt in pairs on the table their total in every case equals nine, which matches your prediction.
Maestoso (Aldo Colombini):A selected card vanishes from between the two Kings that were placed inside a cardcase.

Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.

Vol.3 Routines performed and explained:

Topsy-Turvy Location (Stewart Judah):An impossible location where a selected card is placed back in the deck and the cards are shuffled face down and face up. You slide out one of the face down cards and it is the selection.
Dreamers Ball (Gavin Ross):The two red Aces capture a selected card.
Untouched (Daryl):The spectator has you select a card and then he arrives at one himself. The two match perfectly.
Surprise Poker (Aldo Colombini):Eight cards are used for a Poker demonstration where the spectators amazingly separate them into two Royal Flushes that are missing the Kings. The missing Kings are then found by cutting to them.
Comedy Spelling (Aldo Colombini):A selected card is found by spelling some funny phrases.
Two Selected Cards (Stewart Judah):Two selected cards are hopelessly lost and are then found in an impossible elimination process guided by a spectator.
Telemental (Bob King):An impossible card location and revelation that can be performed over the phone.
Money Power (Roy Walton):Ten pairs of cards are placed on the table. You and a spectator each place a coin on one of the pairs. The two selected packets are mated while all others do not match. Furthermore all four cards form a four-of-a-kind.
Another Aussie (Tom Craven):Spectators continue to eliminate cards from a small packet until only one card is left. The arrived at card matches your prediction that was in full view.
The Jamesway Connection (Peter Duffie & Robin Robertson):A multiphase routine where selected cards are continually mixed into a small packet but are found under sympathetic and impossible conditions.
Adagio (Aldo Colombini):The top cards of four packets give clues to the identity of a selected card. Unfortunately all the clues are wrong until the card is produced and its three mates are found face up in the combined packets.
Midnight (Aldo Colombini):The two black Kings jump from one half of the deck to another where they sandwich the selected card.
Switch-King (Aldo Colombini):The four Kings are used to find two selections. Amazingly and surprisingly two of the Kings capture two facedown cards that turn out to be the other two kings while the selections are found on the table where the Kings were supposed to be.
Moderato (Aldo Colombini):A spectator's card vanishes from the deck. After some magical byplay it is found by spelling its name.
Full Speed Ace (Aldo Colombini):The four Aces are used as aides to identify a selected card but surprisingly the final ace changes into the selection.

Produced by Meir Yedid Magic. Original release date: August 2005. Running time: Approximately 90 minutes.

Vol.4 Routines performed and explained:

Vortex (Aldo Colombini):A selected card appears between two Kings and vanishes just as magically to be found face up in the middle of the deck.
Transcendent Transposition (Tom Dougherty):The Ace of Spades is placed face down between the two red Aces. The Ace magically changes into the selected card while appearing face down in the face up deck.
Action (Aldo Colombini):Two selected cards are found in an instant.
Magician (Peter Duffie):A spectator cuts the deck into three piles and eliminates two of them. The remaining pile is cut into three and each is handed to a spectator to shuffle and remember the bottom card. Each spectator then finds his own card by spelling and dealing.
Hunting Season (Aldo Colombini):Four cards are placed on the table face down and the spectator decides which is a mate to your selection. It of course matches but when the other three cards are revealed they are the three aces with the four Ace appearing between your mates.
Cheat Feat (Karl Fulves):Two spectators deal Poker hands and remember a card in them. You then shuffle the cards through each other separating the reds from the blacks and leaving their cards the only odd cards in each packet.
Beyond Borders (Aldo Colombini):Four Kings are shown and two cards are selected. Based on the spectator's choice two of the Kings are placed face up in the deck and two are placed face down on the table. Amazingly when the deck is spread two cards appear between the kings ?they are the other two kings while the two selections are now on the table where the kings were moments ago.
Pop-Hoff! (Ryan Matney):Four Aces are placed on the table and a card is selected. After everything is regrouped the Ace that corresponds with the selected card is produced and the selected card has taken its place in the deck.
Your Best (Aldo Colombini):A selected card matches three prediction cards that were in full view throughout.
Here We Go Again (Peter Duffie):The Kings and Queens are removed from the deck and are mixed by the spectators. You then spell 'marry' to separate the cards into pairs that end up with the mates matching in suite.
Do As I Do (Rich Cowley):You and a spectator each get half a deck. You each remove one card and they match.
Strike A Match (Richard Vollmer):Two packets of thirteen cards are handed to two spectators and you announce your lucky card. The spectators deal the cards to find their lucky card. The two lucky cards are added to count down to your lucky card.
Lasting (Aldo Colombini):Sixteen cards are mixed and two of them are selected. You deal the remaining cards into three packets. The top three cards of those packets are mates to the first selection. Everything is gathered and when the cards are spread three cards are face up which match the second selection.
Importanten (Howard Adams):Eight cards are mixed by the spectators and are dealt in pairs on the table. You then introduce a ten and tap the four pairs. When they are turned over the pairs all equal ten when added.
Jet Black (Aldo Colombini):Two cards are produced and neither one is the selection but when they are added together they give the location of the selection.

A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.

Vol.5 Routines performed and explained:

Simpl'Ace'Ty (Stephen Jones)

Parity Prediction (Reinhard M黮ler)

The Truth Shall Set You Free (Peter Duffie)

Sweet Sixteen (Michael De Marco)

Prophetic Numbers (Aldo Colombini)

World Class (J. K. Hartman)

Spell The Name (Aldo Colombini)

My Dear Holmes (Stephen Tucker)

Prime Cut (Aldo Colombini)
The Magic Shuffle (Peter Duffie)

Topsy-Turvy Twosome (Tom Daugherty)
Witchcraft (Andr?Robert)
Universal Speller (Max Maven)
Doorstep Aces (Paul Gordon)

Predict O扖lock (Aldo Colombini)

A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 80 minutes.

Vol.6 Routines performed and explained:

Guatemala (Aldo Colombini)
Thirteen Down (Peter Duffie)
Acapulco (Aldo Colombini)
Pair Faced (J. K. Hartman)
Atlantis (Aldo Colombini)
Ambitious 1-2-3-4 (Roy Walton)
Toccata (Aldo Colombini)

Bottoming Out Today (Marty Kane)
Dual Zone (Aldo Colombini)
Central Reservation (Peter Duffie)
Persu-Ace-Ive (J. K. Hartman)
False Memory (Aldo Colombini)
Matched! (Robin Robertson)

Eight Bites Is Enough (Jack Avis)

Match Them Up (Karl Fulves)

A Meir Yedid Magic product. Original release date: July 2008. Running time: Approximately 70 minutes.

Description

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3-disc DVD set. 47 powerful card tricks performed and fully taught. Nearly 5 hours of top-quality doable card magic! Watch Paul Gordon entertain (lots of laughs & dropped jaws) and “fry” his audiences with this material! This is all powerful “worker” material and this set is jam-packed with great magic. Watch the video demos and see the full contents listing; click the buttons (on the right).

The DVD

This is a very basic DVD set featuring card effects from Paul Gordon, who’s based out of the UK. You’ve probably heard of him somewhere in the past, cause this guy’s pretty hardcore. He’s published numerous books (available on Penguin) and other DVD’s.

His latest creation is Card Startlers, a nice 3-DVD set which looks very homemade. The DVD’s appear to be run through one of those home printing kits, and the explanations are done at a large table in what appears to be his living room with Judy. There’s no fancy music, heavy After Effects post-video processing of any type. Just basic, hard hitting card magic. All card magic in fact.

The sound is mostly clear, performances are at varied locations, and the content is absolute gold. Beginner card magicians need not apply, this is intermediate material. 47 tricks and almost 5 hours worth, all with a normal deck of cards.

Enter Paul Gordon’s Card Startlers …

Disc 1: – One hour, 40 minutes

Introduction – 1 min

The usual welcoming speech, and thanks for purchasing.

Live Clip 2006 – 5 mins

Includes the following routines in performance only. Done outside at what appears to be a picnic or other outdoor event:

– World’s Best Card Trick
– Ambitious Card Routine – “Write your name, and your phone number.”
– Dr. Daley I Presume?
– Diminishing? Not Likely!

Also watch it on his YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zVB1lFYx_w&feature=related

Diminishing? Not Likely! Explanation – 6 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF, CARDISTRY, PROTEAN CARD MAGIC

Great routine where the spectator selects any card, then you combine it with three others from the deck. With only that packet in hand, you display their card four times, then reveal it’s vanished, replaced by the four aces.

Difficulty: 4/10 – only a couple of sleights, easy to learn
Rating: 10/10 – beautiful effect

Twister – 5 mins
From: THE UNPLANNED CARD BOOK, COOL CARD STUFF, NOCTURNAL CREATIONS, Apocolypse

Vernon’s Twisting the Aces but using the Jacks (designed to be performed after Diminishing? Not Likely!). Once all cards are turned face down, they are revealed to be the Aces, and the Jacks are all shown to be back in the deck, reversed. This is shown in numerous live performances on the DVD, and gets huge reactions each time.

Difficulty: 5/10 – a lot of sleights, intermediate
Rating: 10/10 – turbo Twisting the Aces with a couple of kickers at the end

The Eight Of Diamonds Trick – 9 mins
From: EXPLORATIONS, Best of Friends vol 3

Spectator shuffles the deck, then picks a small packet of less than 15 cards off the top, counting them as you look away. Then they are combined in the deck, deck is cut in half and you count down to their card’s location.

Difficulty: 1/10 – self-working, but does use counting (twice) and spelling
Rating: 7/10 – maybe I’d like it more if a fun tale was attached (eg: I Dream of Mind Reading on Joshua Jay’s Lecture DVD and the blind guy). Still a good trick.

Perfect Prediction Premonition – 6 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

After the spectator shuffles, you remove 3 predictions from the deck. Then spec grabs a packet, counts a number of cards and notices the card in the deck with that position. Your cards on the table show the color, suit and number of their chosen card, and you reveal their actual card from their stack.

Difficulty: 3/10 – he does it with a perfect faro, however you can just manually place the required card in the required position using some other method
Rating: 10/10 – Love this one, combines elements from Eight of Diamonds and Diminishing? Not Likely! yet seems more streamlined

Totally Baffling Card Control – 6 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF, PROTEAN CARD MAGIC

After the spectator shuffles, they remove the four jacks. You then place the jacks back into the spread, but they suddenly appear on top of the deck.

Difficulty: 3/10 – fairly easy sleight, it appears spectator does most of the work
Rating: 9/10 – I like how hands off this is at the end, plus the subtle jack displays are an outstanding addition

Emulsion Cards – 6 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

Multi-phased ungimmicked 8-card oil and water routine using a buckle + elmsley count. I love the extra displays during the routine. Note: He uses some old style cards during the effect, that are available for separate purchase here:

Difficulty: 2/10 – if you can elmsley, you got this down
Rating: 9/10 – really, really nice polished routine

Taser Aces – 8 mins
From: CARDISTRY

A quick display of the four aces onto the table.

Difficulty: 2/10 – the spinout move is easy
Rating: 7/10 – cool display, but nothing amazing

Illogical and Discrepant Count – 2 mins
Michael Vincent actually got permission to use this in his DVD series?

An ace is added to three other cards, then vanishes.

Difficulty: 2/10 – if you can elmsley, you’re all set
Rating: 7/10 – cute utility move

No Pockets Ultimate Transposition – 8 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES

Requires a ton of misdirection, plus your spectators looking straight down at the cards. Inspired by Earnest Earrick. The aces are removed, and placed on top of the card case. Then the four jacks are gathered from inside the deck, and are placed randomly throughout the deck. As the aces are grabbed from the card case, a slap on top causes them to vanish and be replaced by all four jacks. The aces are then found upside down at the center of the deck.

Difficulty: 5/10 – requires a couple of weird sleights. Definitely need a lot of practice to pull this off.
Rating: 10/10 – great transposition, the visual slap gives it some UMPH!

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Live Clip 2009 – 6 mins
From The Magic Circle Lecture 2009

– Diminishing? Not Likely!
– Shocked Aces
– Nomadic Aces
– Powerhouse

Four-Way False Cut and Control – 3 mins
A Frank Thompson three way false cut. He turned it into a card control inside CAUSE AND EFFECT. Spectator drops their card into the middle of the pack, then you false cut it onto the top, and it ends up on top once more.

Difficulty: 2/10 – simple, and easy to do. Looks fantastic.
Rating: 10/10 – gorgeous tabled card control, and great looking cut

Carbon Footprints – 8 mins
Similar to Aronson’s Shuffleboard. Reprinted in COOL CARD STUFF. Spectator shuffles the deck, then removes 8 black cards, 8 red cards onto the table. You then make a prediction onto a piece of paper, and shuffle face up into face down. After the spectator chooses which cards should be turned over vs not, all the black cards appear face up, and red face down. Except for a prediction you made at the beginning.

Difficulty: 1/10 – virtually self working
Rating: 9/10 – cool mini-triumph type effect using a packet of cards the spectator chose

The Royal Marriages – 6 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

The kings and queens are removed from the deck into a packet of cards. No matter how the spectator chooses to shuffle them, the queen and king of each suit end up together. In CARD MARVELS, Paul spends a lot of time going over the variations and spelling choices you can make to end the effect.

Difficulty: 1/10 – self working, just requires an initial setup of the card order
Rating: 9/10 – wonderful, almost impossible trick where the spectator can cut all day and choose which pile goes where

The World’s Best Card Trick – 7 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES

After a spectator shuffles the deck, they choose a card at random. Once it’s placed back into the deck, you find it after a series of cuts.

Difficulty: 2/10 – very simple concept, requiring a double lift and double undercut
Rating: 8/10 – cute opener with simple sleights

ITHEC – 4 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

In The Hands Elmsley Count – a method of doing the elmsley using the spectator’s fingers.

Difficulty: 3/10 – simple elmsley, but the receiving hand is the spectator’s
Rating: 7/10 – interesting idea, not sure where I’d use it

Dr. Daley, I Presume? – 5 mins
From: CARD MAGIC COMPANION

The standard Daley routine where two black aces inside the spectator’s hand transpose for the two red aces in your hand.

Difficulty: 2/10 – a double lift, and you’re golden
Rating: 10/10 – a lot of variations for this all over, but ultimately a fantastic quick effect and a great opener

Strollers Delight – 7 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES

Requires two spectators, both of which select cards. The four aces are then removed and placed on the table. The first selected card appears reversed in the middle of the deck, and the second one has transposed with one of the aces.

Difficulty: 2/10 – easy sleights
Rating: 7/10 – another “here’s your card, PLUS a transposition”

Disc 2: – One hour, 29 mins

Psychotronic Rides Again – 7 mins
From: NOCTURNAL CREATIONS

You remove the four kings, then also remove a prediction card that’s turned face down into the face up deck. The spec then signs another card which is placed on the table. The spec’s signed card on the table then transposes with the reversed card in the deck.

Difficulty: 3/10 – easy sleights, elmsley
Rating: 10/10 – transpos are always popular and this is an easy, effective killer trick

Psychotronic Rides Once More – 2 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES

Alteration on the previous trick, where you can more cleanly display the four kings on the table.

Discombobulated – 3 mins
From: CARDISTRY

Yet another variant of the previous trick, where a double lift substitutes for another sleight.

Strike More Than A Match – 6 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE

A “more refined trick” for the end of the evening. Four specs are dealt 10 cards each that they then shuffle. Once turning the packets over, the numbers add up to 26. 26 is then counted down on the remaining packet to reveal the king of hearts, which is contained on a business card prediction laid out before you started.

As a final kicker, the remaining piles from the leftover packet all contain the other kings.

Difficulty: 1/10 – totally self working
Rating: 10/10 – some counting, but WOW what a trick. With enough of a story line, this would kill.

Knock ‘Em Dead – 4 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF

Designed for strolling. Spectator shuffles the cards, then selects a random card. You then begin a story about lie detection, grabbing a few cards from the top into a small packet. You display all the cards, lay them on the table then suddenly their card appears face down in the face up packet. “I always do this trick for the troublemaker” –

Difficulty: 2/10 – two easy sleights, spelling process is self working
Rating: 10/10 – first rate effect, plus the final reveal happens in the spec’s hands as they spread the final packet

Live Clip 2006 – 5 mins

Includes the following routines in performance only. Done inside at a house party:

– Mars Life
– Easy Ace Estimation
– Layman Assembly
– Twister

Eureka! – 6 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF, PROTEAN CARD MAGIC

Spectator selects a card, then chooses another five cards at random. As the five cards are stripped out, they become the selection plus the four aces.

Difficulty: 3/10 – uses one intermediate sleight
Rating: 7/10 – simplistic pick and reveal a card, with the aces added in

Caused Effect – 5 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE, CAUSE AND EFFECT (OOP)

Requires two spectators, both of which select a card. As the cards are placed in random parts of the deck, their mates appear beside them as they’re laid on the table, then the four aces appear in the remaining packets.

Difficulty: 3/10 – couple of sleights, nothing difficult. Remainder is self working
Rating: 7/10 – reminds of many other tricks before this, that contained selected card reveal followed by a four ace or four king reveal

The Amazing Four-Card Trick – 7 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE

Spectator chooses a card, replacing it back into the deck, then selects four random cards. These are stripped out, and counted numerous times as four cards, even though a card is removed at each count back onto the deck. The final card is revealed to be their selection.

Difficulty: 3/10 – elmsley, hardcore along with double undercut
Rating: 9/10 – five card opener combined with “select and reveal your card”. Great opener with a kicker ending

Fry Them With Oil and Water – 4 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE, Best of Friends Vol 3

Traditional oil and water routine, but with an added jack reveal and extra packet at the end, resulting from the black cards in the small packet vanishing.

Difficulty: 2/10 – elmsley
Rating: 6/10 – I liked his “Emulsion Cards” much better than this. The jacks at the end seemed an unecessary extra step

Mars Life – 6 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF, 16th CARD PRINCIPLE, Best of Friends Vol 3

Spectator selects a card, which is then lost in the deck. After some spelling, three packets are formed, revealing the selected queen of hearts along with the 3 other queens on each sub-packet.

Difficulty: 3/10 – couple of easy sleights and a force
Rating: 10/10 – I’m rating this as a 10 because it’s my favorite of Paul’s genre of “here’s your card PLUS the four kings/queens/aces”

Impromptu Mars Life – 5 mins
From: COOL CARD STUFF

An impromptu version of the above trick, where your reveals and the selected card don’t match (because you didn’t force it).

Corner Of Piccadilly (performance only) – mins
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Demo here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeOyrekSieo

Pesonally, I liked the look and feel of “Diminishing? Not Likely!” better.

Shocked Aces – 6 mins
From: CARDISTRY

Four ace production from a variety of spelling and cuts.

Difficulty: 3/10 – mostly self working, but does require some double undercuts
Rating: 9/10 – does use spelling, but it’s reduced as the trick progresses, and doesn’t take up a lot of time during performance. The final reveal of the two selected cards is well done

Nomadic Aces – 7 mins
From: CARDISTRY

You deal aces into four locations on the table, then add cards on top. Afterwards, 3 of the stacks are lost back into the deck, and the fourth remaining one on the table now contains all four aces. Designed to be an interim trick, and performed very quickly.

Difficulty: 5/10 – requires a few sleights from previous videos, plus a side steal
Rating: 10/10 – WOW …

The Lady Vanishes – 4 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

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A packet of four aces turns face down, then is revealed to be all kings.

Difficulty: 2/10 – easy sleights
Rating: 5/10 – seems to be a rehashed “Diminishing? Not Likely!”, but with a dropoff onto the deck

Stud! – 5 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE

Variation of Lorayne’s Tally Ho trick, but with Stud playing cards. After various spellings from the card box, the cards that were dealt down are turned over to reveal a royal flush.

Difficulty: 1/10 – self working with a top stack
Rating: 6/10 – uses a metric ton of spelling

Powerhouse – 5 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE

Spectator chooses a card and replaces it into the deck. You make three piles on the table that “will tell us about your card”. Their card is then cut/spun out of the deck, and the packet is turned over to reveal the other matching cards.

Difficulty: 3/10 – easy sleights
Rating: 10/10 – another “here’s your card PLUS the other three kings/aces/whatever”, but with style and class. Love it. Plus can be performed using a shuffled deck of cards!

Live Clip 2009 – 5 mins

Includes the following routines in performance only. Done inside at a house party:

– The Gordon Diary Trick
– Powerhouse
– Shocked Aces

Easy Ace Estimation – 6 mins
From: CARD COLLECTIVE, NOCTURNAL CREATIONS, Lorayne’s DVD series

Ed Marlo’s Miracle Aces variation, where all the aces are found via cutting the deck at exact locations from the table using no breaks

Difficulty: 7/10 – requires a perfect faro, card cutting estimations
Rating: 10/10 – although a beast, BEAUTIFUL. Looks like real magic

Disc 3: – One hour, 33 mins

The Gordon Diary Trick (performance only)
From: http://www.paulgordon.net/shop.html

Live Clip 2009 (at a wedding performance) – 3 mins

– World’s Best Card Trick
– Ambitious Card Routine

Hemeroid Effect 4 – 6 mins
From:

Using a shuffled deck of cards (king of diamonds, ace of diamonds), you spell out two cards, revealing them be at the last position of the spellings. Then the four aces are revealed.

Difficulty: 6/10 – requires straddled faros
Rating: 7/10 – cute, but didn’t strike me as powerful as the other material on this set

My Darned Nemesis – 7 mins
From: 16th CARD BOOKS

You spell out three different cards, and instead of arriving at the card being spelled, the three of diamonds appears every time. Then you sort out half the deck into piles, revealing the four aces and once again the three of diamonds.

Difficulty: 5/10 – mostly self working, sans straddled faro
Rating: 7/10 – magician in trouble seems dragged out for too long, but a good trick. Would require some heavy acting to maintain interest. Overall I’d rather do Mars Life which is both similar and superior to this.

Session Stunner – 9 mins

Spectator says stop while you deal off cards from the top of the deck. The top three cards where they stopped at are then placed on the table. You turn your back, instructing the spectator to peek at one card. As you insert the three cards back into random parts of the deck, you instantly know the card peeked at.

Difficulty: 5/10 – couple of weird sleights
Rating: 10/10 – Interesting principle that allows you to discern a card even when you’re not looking (or can be in the other room during the peek process). A definite magician fouler.

Another video after this details all the moves required in a close-up manner.

The Amazing Fingerprint Test – 5 mins
From:

A technique for discovering a selected card from a packet. Very cool switch method.

Difficulty: 2/10 – one gutsy move, but nothing serious
Rating: 9/10 – great little trick in itself, but the method can be applied to other effects as well

Peter’s Foursome – 5 mins
From: CARD CONJURING

Based upon a free ebook trick from Peter Duffie, you deal cards into three piles, waiting for the spectator to say stop. Then you gather all packets onto the bottom of the deck, and start dealing again until he says stop. The four face up cards are then laid on the table with one card next to them, which turns out to be all the kings. The other four piles contain all the queens to match the kings.

Difficulty: 1/10 – self working after a stacked deck
Rating: 10/10 – huge display of all kings and their matching queens. The fact that it’s self working, AND the counting serves a purpose (you need some face up cards), AND the spectator can do this in their own hands makes it a pure winner

Dazzler (performance only) – 3 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES

Supposed to be a marketed effect, but I didn’t see it listed anywhere for purchase. He does mention that it’s available in most of his books, using the Dazzler principle. I found a sample relatively quickly online with Google Books. As a bonus, the queens (8’s, whatever) have different color backs, or even company logos.

Difficulty: 2/10 – virtually self working. Optional elmsley at the end, although not necessary
Rating: 9/10 – great sandwich effect for three spectators at a table. The different color backs create a nice kicker ending – awesome for walkaround or strolling, too!

What A Triple Kick – 14 mins
From: THE MAGIC CIRCULAR (March 2003)

Spectator selects a card, returns it to the deck. Then you deal four piles of cards face up, goto that spot in the deck then reveal all four jacks at that location, then count down the remainder of the cards to reveal all four aces, and the selected card. This is a combination of a previous tricks. Designed to be performed immediately after Twister.

Difficulty: 1/10 – totally self working
Rating: 9/10 – a ton of counting, but the ending is huge. Beautiful display of jacks/aces and the selected card finale.

Elle Vate – 3 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

Four kings are gathered up to the top of the deck, then dealt onto the table. As you repeatedly lay the deck on each king, it jumps to the top of the deck (twice).

Difficulty: 2/10 – easy sleight
Rating: 5/10 – meh

Poker Schmoker by Jack Parker – 3 mins
From: CARDISTRY

You remove five cards from the deck, and display your horrible poker hand. After trading out two cards from the top of the deck, you have a royal flush.

Difficulty: 2/10 – ascanio spread, double handling
Rating: 10/10 – very fast poker demonstration, would rock as an opener! Especially with the popularity of poker in the past few years.

Twin Peeks – 12 mins
From: PROFESSIONAL CARD MAGIC MIRACLES, COOL CARD STUNTS

Spectator peeks at a card from deck #1, which is then laid on the table. You name the exact numbered location of that same card in deck #2, and after dealing down, it’s there. Uses a heavily gimmicked deck along with a regular one. Spec can have the second deck in their pocket, and count down themselves.

Difficulty: 2/10 – need to learn the weird gimmick
Rating: 9/10 – very devious method of discovering a peeked at card, has a LARGE variety of uses

Jinx Force Concept – 4 mins
From: CARD MARVELS

You lay down five cards on the table, allowing the spectator to select one. Then you instantly know the chosen card as they’re laid back down face up on the table (after the spectator shuffles).

Interview with Paul Gordon – 21 mins

Paul talks about how he started magic, went professional, his inspirations, and how he creates tricks, etc. He also includes an example trick named Hot Flush which is simply a production of a royal flush from a packet.

Sleights include:

Atfus
Bottom Palm
Braue Reverse
Centre Doule
Diminishing Lift
Dingle No-Lap Switch
Doule Undercut
Elmsley Count
Estimation
Hot Flush
Jinx Switch
Jogshuffle
Lorayne Reverse
Multiple Lift
Reverse Faro
Secret Sutraction
Straddle Faro
Stud Doule Lift
Unloading Move
Benzais Spin Cut
Bilis Lift

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