Gödel

Magicians have strived for decades to find a color change that’s executed completely open and immune to every angle. Today, that pipe-dream becomes reality.
Gödel is an innovative face-up color change from the mind of Alexander Hansford. With a wave of the hands, cards transform under direct scrutiny. Not only will you receive two additional routines with your purchase, Twisting and Sandwich, you’ll find Gödel to be an incredible utility for the effects you already perform.
Although difficult to master, Gödel is taught in 45 minutes of intricate detail. Gödel is without a doubt the next addition to the arsenal of the modern magician.
Twisting
Twisting is an insanely visual update to the classic effect, Twisting the Aces. Four Kings are displayed and with a slight shake, each begin to turn over in three distinct climaxes. After the second reversal, Gödel is employed to complete the routine in the most striking way possible. As an added kicker, the once face up Kings are then changed into the four Aces.
Sandwich
After having two cards selected and lost in the pack, two black Jacks are waved above the deck only to have one of the selections appear between them. Both sides are shown throughout the effect, destroying any guess your spectator might have towards the method. With one final and extremely open wave, the selection between the Jacks changes to the other for an astonishing finish.
Customer reviews for Gödel
Alex goes over every single detail for every move and explains them in a very good way. The sleights included to achieve the change and the 2 routines included in this download are not easy!! You have to practice very hard to make them smooth, but its worth it and fun to practice!
Alex is a genius in making card magic that looks like this, and I definitely want to see more from him.
Community questions about Gödel
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Robert asks: I'd really like to learn the tabled cut top control at 13:30 - anyone know?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Did you mention the 13:30 in the instruction video? I think it's easy and you can slow down the video to learn
- 2. Robert responds:I didn't see a way to slow the video down - will take another look, thanks.
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