Invisibly Triumphant

Our own Kyle Littleton is an exceptional sleight-of-hand talent. He debuted with 400 Lux, the best Ones to Hundreds change we've ever seen, and now he's back with his signature card effect, "Invisibly Triumphant." This is a THOUGHT-OF-CARD Triumph that is entirely in the hands. At Vanishing Inc. Magic, we watch everything with an eye toward one simple thought: "If you could really do magic, what would it look like?" And for this effect, it would look JUST LIKE THIS.
- No angle issues
- Three key moves taught that can be used in many other routines
- Entirely in the hands
You hand the spectator a deck of cards and ask him to shuffle the cards face up into face down. Then you spread through, asking him to think of any card he sees. He names the card. You wave your hand. All the cards are face down except for the thought-of card.
There have been thought-of card triumphs before, but never has the handling been so soft, so clear, and so natural. Best of all, the handling is actually within the realm of even basic card handlers.
Customer reviews for Invisibly Triumphant
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It does require some sleight of hand and a very common (and subtle) card gaff (that you probably already have, especially if you buy cards marketed to magicians).
The effect is elegantly structured such that there is natural motivation for each part of the trick. The procedure is well taught, but it would be of benefit to have foreknowledge of basic sleight of hand and the individual moves are taught quickly. That said, this is well within the reach of the advanced beginner/intermediate.
Knowing a number of triumphs, I had to buy this one because it fooled me. I have to practice a bit more before I try it in the real world. Excellent work. Excellent thinking. Recommended.
The deck is fully shuffled by the spectator and they shuffle the cards face up into face down. I would say it is a intermediate card trick but with some practice anyone can do it. Great product.
1. Regular cards (with a caveat that I can't mention, but that is a very small caveat and in my mind doesn't diminish the quality of this amazing effect).
2. The sleight of hand is basic sleight of hand that most intermediate level magicians probably already execute (assuming that they are pretty well versed in card magic), but most important of all, every sleight is motivated as per this effect's construction.
3. Right away and with saying very little everyone that you perform this for will know and see the impossible conditions set forth. The fact that they themselves will mix the cards face up and down, utilizing their own shuffle, in their own hands... I kinda wish I could have seen this in performed on me before learning it. It would have fooled me bad and I'm pretty knowledgeable about card magic.
4. Kyle's teaching style and pace is great! At no point when practicing this with Kyle's instruction and cards in hand did I have to pause and "rewind". That was a nice surprise! This is great and ideal for any magic instructional, as this helps ensure the right grips and finger placement as you study the timing of everything.
5. Finally, (although I could probably make this into a longer tangent) I really appreciate Kyle's effort to crediting his inspirational sources and the references he gives to the students. Let's say that there is at least one sleight involved that you are not profinect in, well assuming you don't access to a good resource at the moment, a take away from this is knowing that Kyle will point you in the right direction! In addition, I personally feel that crediting helps ensure that "the published record" will have fewer "re-inventions" and "overlaps" in the future going forward. It's also nice to be able to acknowledge and pay respects to past and modern creators while learning their content. Big props to Kyle for taking the time to do this!
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Sky clear information, with enough details but not too long, good references and pace.
Love that!
Community questions about Invisibly Triumphant
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Kai asks: Can they think of any card?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes
John asks: Is this good for restaurant table to table magic ?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There is a small reset but it's very good for table hopping.
Ofir asks: what is the difficulty of this trick?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Intermediate
Raphael asks: Does this trick take a gimmicked deck?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Nope! This is done with a normal deck.
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