Flow Change

Visually change a playing card into something else of value, like a spectators selection. Flow Change is Valdemar Gestur's unique version of a classic color change in card magic. The difference? This method ends completely clean. The best part, it's extremely easy to do!
Customer reviews for Flow Change
When I originally saw this trick, I thought it was going to be super complicated and was going to take a lot of time to learn. However it was super simple! After about one hour of solid practicing I was able to master the trick.
With the tutorial, he really goes into a lot of detail and shows you slowly exactly what is going on. Not only does he show you how to do the effect, but he also teaches you multiple ways of applying it! It was much more than I expected. Also he has a plastic case to show you exactly what is happening behind the cards! He really went the extra mile for this tutorial.
I honestly don't have any complaints for this tutorial. He could have possibly spent a little more time talking about the "pushing" motion, however, if you watch the video two or three times you should catch on. He also could have spent a little more time explaining the motion of turning the cards over into the deck, but I feel like that's another move that if you watch a few times, you will get fairly easily. However this is just me nitpicking.
I would recommend this video. If you like the effect of changing a card in front of the spectator you should consider purchasing this tutorial. I am glad to have it in my collection and now this trick/effect is a part of my arsenal!
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It took me quite a while to learn the mechanics for this change and an aweful lot of practice to get it down smoothly, but once you get it down, it really pays off.
The teaching is fine, but there could have been more tips on finding the right finger position and practicing the actual change – what helped me most was holding a break when doing the change and then with more practice gradually decreasing the size of the break until I wasn't holding a break at all.
Another point to consider is that the change is a lot harder to execute with a brand new or a worn out deck, so you (or at least I) need a deck, which is broken in and there is little you can do to cover up, if you won't hit it – so I rarely use the move in live performances.
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