Inevitable Choice











Seemingly rob a spectator of their free will. Despite them making every decision, their final choice is ultimately inevitable.
“Inevitable Choice” from Christian Grace allows a spectator to impossibly find their own card in a true “needle in the haystack” type moment that is surprisingly easy to perform.
Your participant is invited to choose a playing card from a pack they can clearly see has all different cards. It is then lost in the deck and the cards are shuffled. As you deal cards to the table, the spectator is invited to call “stop” whenever they’d like. This is repeated multiple times until you go through the whole deck of cards. Each time, they truly call stop whenever they want and you very cleanly put the card they stop on to the side.
You then work through the smaller packet in the same fashion until just a few cards are left. The spectator makes a choice from the remaining cards and, impossibly, it is their card. You don’t need to do any sneaky switches or steals. And they make all the choices.
“Inevitable Choice” is extremely easy to perform thanks to a special deck that allows you to perform this miracle without any complicated sleight of hand required. It’s nearly self-working, with only a tiny bit of on-the-fly mental work needed in some situations. Much of which is made easier by the way the routine has been meticulously structured and a secret system built into the deck. Even better, this deck can be used for most of your favorite card tricks. So, you won't have to worry about having to carry around extra decks of cards.
This deck is just one part of the puzzle though. The reason "Inevitable Choice" is truly a powerhouse effect is because Christian has truly thought out every detail. In the comprehensive instruction video, he walks you through all the important subtleties you need to undetectably guide your spectators despite the fact they make every choice themselves. No stone was left unturned. Magicians that appreciate audience-tested material, where every nuance is carefully crafted, will smile from ear to ear when they see the level of thought that went into this effect—especially the very subtle (but brilliant) design features that help bring it all together.
Countless magicians were both fooled AND entertained by this when it was first released at Magifest.
This is a perfect effect for beginners, while also providing the ample presentation possibilities a professional magician desires. As “Inevitable Choice” resets quickly, you can add it to your close-up magic or table-hopping magic sets right away. If you’re performing virtual magic shows, “Inevitable Choice” also works perfectly online.
Please Note: The "Inevitable Choice" deck is a red Bicycle deck of cards printed with Mandolin backs.
Customer reviews for Inevitable Choice
The tutorial is well presented and explained perfectly. Another fine release from Christian! Well done to all involved.
Fast delivery and beautifully packaged.
Genuinely looking forward to taking this put for a whirl and adding to my routine.
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I genuinely didn’t think it would be this good!
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Community questions about Inevitable Choice
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Patrick asks: Does this trick involve slight of hand? Or is it set up? How easy to perform by someone new to magic?
- 1. Jim responds:No. Yes. It will take some effort on your part.
- 2. Jean-Guy responds:Sleight, not slight.
Fabrice asks: Can the trick be repeated with another card?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It cannot.
Brian asks: I have been a long time in magic and i do a very old trick which is spectors choices down to 4 cards and ends up with there selection. It is great trick blows people away. So i wondered how Christian trick is different. I like Christian he seems nice guy
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:If you're referring to the trick I think you are referring to, watch one of the performance videos on the page. You'll then see the differences.
Timothy asks: How / where can I ask a question specific to the method? The instruction video is excellent - but I am not clear on one point. I don't want to ask in a public forum. Thanks
- 1. Jim responds:Customer service will help!
Matthew asks: Is David Regal credited? This is very similar to Self Evident/Simpatico+
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:While this does look similar to those tricks, it's a different method. David Regal is not credited in the instructions.
Markus asks: No answer for my question, i'll try again. Is the last Part with 3 cards a magican choice? I can't believe that the spectator has free choice at the end.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes, but you'll find that after many performances you'll get this outcome.
Matthew asks: No answer to my question, so I'll re-phrase: how does this differ from Drop Card by Chris Rawlins (and is he credited)?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is very different than Drop Card because Chris has multiple methods and different effects where this is just one effect.
Timothy asks: Is this a rough and smooth like gimmick or something different? Can the spectator deal out the cards?
- 1. Christian (creator) responds:There is no rough and smooth. Yes the spectator can deal the cards if you wish
Richard asks: If, as stated it's a "Bicycle deck", how come it's printed with a "Mandolin back"?
- 1. Chad responds:Mandolin is Bicycle brand.
andrew asks: Can the deck be used for other tricks?
- 1. Edward responds:Description states “ Even better, this deck can be used for most of your favorite card tricks. So, you won't have to worry about having to carry around extra decks of cards.”
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