A nice remix of the classic Hofzinser Ace trick. Your spectators will swear you have some sort of supernatural powers. You literally set up the ending of the trick before you really even start. The magic really does happen in their hands....
A multi-phased rendition of the classic Hofzinser Ace Trick developed by Kostya Kimlat & Syd Segal. In this version the spectator is given a role and takes part in the routine by helping the magician find the selection through means of magic, mathematics, and awesomeness. Watch as Kostya's profe...
From the mind of Alex Hansford comes Hessian -- an ultra modern handling of the classic General Card. Alex's routine is what we love to see in magic: it's aesthetic, streamlined, and minimalistic. Each move flows beautifully into the next creating an effect that isn't just amazing, but an absolute j...
If you ever need a quick trick to send that wise guy back to where he belongs, this is it! Leave your heckler completely stumped after thinking they had you all along. It's another quick transposition effect but opens several other possibilities with a new move called The V Switch....
In HAY, you will learn a different flourish from each of the four members of Di.cardistry. Insert Name by Duy Nguyen, Kong by Cong Le, Mello by Quan Tran and Kanna by Duong Nguyen clearly represent the distinct styles they are known for. Within the bundle, you will not only learn technique, but thei...
Check out this awesome new variation of Sybil and be inspired to create your own card flourishes. Gyroscope was first featured in the cardistry video Dusk/Dawn by Allan Hagen....
A playful routine thats perfect for the bar or poker-night, Mike Pisciotta's Guaranteed Prediction will at first amuse and then seriously confound your spectators. If a wager is something you love to place, Guaranteed Prediction is the perfect effect. You'll never lose! Guaranteed Prediction does re...
A visual transposition of the four aces and the four kings that goes like this: A spectator is asked which would they prefer, Aces or Kings? Whatever their choice, these four cards, let's say Kings, are cleanly inserted into separate parts of the deck and left protruding. The Aces are placed face up...