Venus Trap

Imagine being able to show a single card and invisibly switch it for another. This is just one of the many applications you'll acquire with the Venus Trap. "It's everything a double lift can accomplish, and more...with only a single card."
It's one technique that will leave you with the power to control, vanish, change and switch a card.
The Venus Trap is an updated handling of a sleight published by George Pughe way back in a 1949 issue of The Linking Ring under the title of, Pughe's Alternative to a Double Lift.
Many magician's have since played with the idea and released their own version, such as, Bill Goodwin, Junstin Hanes, and Daniel Garcia, however, we have seen no one more cleanly execute the sleight than Chris Brown and are proud to present this video.
Customer reviews for Venus Trap
You'd be wrong... This sleight can be done to absolute perfection! I'm already tricking my own eyes in front of the mirror! The sleight isn't that hard to execute but getting it flawlessly will take time and practice. The applications are endless if you really think about it.
Also, Chris teaches a single card transposition trick at the end of the video utilising the Venus Trap. HOLEY MOLEY IT KILLS! The trick should've been the price of the video itself. I love it.
The whole video is very worthwhile to buy, if not for anything, then for the trick. Trust me on this. Chris has really outdone himself this time.
In the tutorial, you will know how to do the basic move that change top card into the another card. And also 2 alternative ways to control a selected card from the middle of the deck to the top of the deck, and a way to make a card vanish, or even switch top card with a card you put it face up on the deck. Moreover, a nice bonus trick that has a killer effect with a signed card.
I will say that this will not replace your traditional double lift, but, rather take its place for certain occasions. Performed properly, The Venus Trap looks slick and clean.
My only concern is that it is possibly a bit too flashy. The manner in which you display the card isn't completely justified. So, it depends on how you'd like your magic to appear. Are you just really good with your sleights kinda magician, or, is the magic happening and you're just the intermediary.
Thought that there would be a few tips on ferris trap by dan&dave though.
Thank you anyway.
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Second of all, the move is actually easier to learn than it looks at first sight! The method is a bit wild and seems angle-y, but the more polished your handling, the less angle-y the move becomes.
Lastly, the video is EXCELLENT! I'm an old guy, rooted in the past, preferring the written word to the epidemic of overly-wordy, unscripted, amateurish videos that all-too-often pass for instruction these days. This is an exception. The video is clear, thorough, well-thought-out, and effectively detailed. Potential problems are nipped in the bud. Very Impressive download!
This is not easy, is angle-y, and awesome. If you are a beginner, skip it. If you are an advanced practitioner, skip it unless you are ready to put in work.
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Community questions about Venus Trap
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Warren asks: How angle-dependent is the move?
- 1. Jedidiah responds:Very. It basically works straight on.
- 2. Dan responds:The above answer is correct it has to be dead on, aka for likely only one person at a 45 degree angle. Great for social media, or to show off dead on to one magician to another. That's about it, as anything outside that 45 degree angle, you heavily risk flashing, tbh.
- 3. Richard responds:It's a little better than that. Done right handed, you've got some wiggle room to your right. You wouldn't want anyone to your left.
Charley asks: Is this done with a regular deck?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:It can be done with any regular deck
Martin asks: Can it be used with a 3 card monte!
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:it's a bit harder but it's possible
Dov asks: how hard is the move
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:It's not easy but not too hard, in my opinion, it's 6.5/10
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