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You give the spectator a deck of cards - and ask them to spread through it to make sure all of the cards are different. They can even shuffle the deck! You ask them to cut the cards wherever they want - and remember the card.
You never touch the deck. And it’s done - you INSTANTLY know what card they’re thinking of.
“Don't be fooled by the simplicity of the prop - the thinking on this is GOLD.” - Calen Morelli
A completely hands-off miracle. OMEGA is the ultimate hands-off deck for magic and mentalism, close-up, and stage. The best part of all? It does ALL the work for you! Everything happens in the spectator’s hands, and you NEVER have to touch the cards.
You can even predict what they’re going to do, before they do it. After you reveal their card, ask them to open a prediction you gave them at the very beginning - you’re correct 100% of the time.
OMEGA is battle-tested. It’s been performed on stages all over the world, on LIVE TV on The Today Show, and Neil Patrick Harris performed it on The Late Show with James Corden.
“This is Mentalism on steroids! I’m a mentalist and can already predict that Omega will be trick of the year.” - Oz Pearlman
Omega comes with a special red Bicycle deck and a 40 minute HD streaming instructional video.
Customer reviews for Omega
I just bought mine and saw the tutorial video while i await product and I'm disappointed because it confirms my initial thoughts.
I bought it because the trailer sells it as a 100% clear hit where everything is off hand and spectator can shuffle and do what he wants. Also because I said to myself I've got something similar at 10$ at home but this certainly can't be the same, at 35$ it MUST use a different gimmick/mecanics that is new and ingenious and I'm curious to what this is... Wrong!
Let me guarantee you this is not a 100% sure fire. Maybe 90-95%. Max major himself gives the tutorial and he cuts the deck a bunch of times in his video yet there is one time he cuts, looks at card dosent show it and has big eyes (oops) then places the deck back down , squares it up and re cuts and then shows it. It proves its its not a sure fire.
Also he boasts how his deck is different from similar decks because the (undisclosed mecanics so i dont give away secret) has been improved and then attempts to show you how hard it is to have the trick mess up but later in his video he voluntary "messes it up" without trouble (those who have seen the video will understand.
Basically im im unimpressed because i already own something 99% similar that requires a small tweek in performance to produce the exact same effect. And that gimmick wich i have cost me 10$. So the trick being sold should cost no less. Add Max's tutorial and routine ideas that could be sold for no more than 5$ or included in a complete book of tricks and routines at a value of 15-20$.. the 35$ it's being sold for is not worth it..unless you have no idea what it is or how it works and are looking for something neat to add to your collection.
Yes the trick is cool , but overall just really not worth its price.
I hate that gimmicks are always sold on lies to us. They use trailer videos that often seem staged, edited and put to the best possible scenario , and when we get it we realise it's rubbish.
We're here on a magic selling site, we are all magicians and not idiots. Shouldn't trick sellers actually reveal exactly what we're getting and how it works so we can make a decision if we want it or not and if we feel comfortable using such a trick/gimmick?
Had known what it was exactly i would have not bought it i would have said hey, i got the same thing at home already. (And it cost me 10$!!)
This should have been a $20 trick at most. (just my view)
Community questions about Omega
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Ido asks: Is it the same as the Mirage deck?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There are similarities but also a big difference that allows this deck to work the way it does.
Michael asks: When can we expect blue backs to be available?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:As soon as Theory 11 decide to produce it in Blue Backs.
Fabrice asks: May I get several decks with a different forced card?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The card you receive is random so we cannot determine what you will get. You can email us for more details.
- 2. Gary Raymond responds:I purchased 2 of these and got the same reveal card....
Randy asks: It sounds and looks like a Svengali deck? what’s different?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You can hand it to a spectator and have them spread the cards to see they are different.
Tim asks: So. Which is it? Can the spectator examine the cards or not? Is it 100% right or not?? I mean it can’t BE BOTH!!!!!!!!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They cannot examine the deck and the method is completely reliable.
Royce asks: You say the cards can't be examined but the magician clearly gives the spectator the cards and he fans the deck out facing toward him. So which is it?
- 1. James responds:Both are true.
Jack asks: I thought I knew how to do it, but you say they can look at the deck, and see that all the cards are different. Now is that really true?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:That's true
- 2. Brian P. responds:No it’s NOT true. If given to the spectator, there IS the risk of them spotting how the trick works. Note: The use of the name “Omega” was a deceptive way to sell this time-worn trick.
- 3. Stephen responds:It is true. I have performed this dozens of times. A spectator can fan the cards and determine that they are different. This is all about audience management.
WILLIAM asks: does it come in blue backs
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:At this moment, the deck comes in red only
Carlos asks: Is the spectator able to inspect the cards?
- 1. Kim responds:im guessing not! there is a review here that states its not exactly as it seems, but best to watch the two performances that are out!
- 2. Ron responds:Not really but since the spectator handles the cards themselves they probably won’t ask. Plus, since they place cards back in the box, you can remove the deck before the reveal (putting it in a jacket coke as an example), making a switch simple/natural.
- 3. Alex responds:So I have this and I pretty much just give them the cards in the box. They remove them, I've have them fan the cards, a "quick" shuffle. But honestly, I've never had any trouble. It's sorta risky, but with some proper control of your audience, it's easily doable. It really is remarkable. I really need like three more of these.
Marcus asks: Can the cards be used as a regular deck?
- 1. Alexander responds:No. The instructions show you how to switch in a normal deck after you perform this, though.
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