OVERVIEW: Impossible Three is a powerful and simple impromptu card trick that was released as part
of a package of six effects by Joshua Jay for Penguin Magic under the title "A Different Side of
Me".
EFFECT: You start with a borrowed shuffled deck, cut by the spectator into three
piles. They memorize one of the cards they cut to, and you reassemble the deck and reveal which is
their card. It's best performed as a demonstration of mentalism, although other presentations are
also possible.
VIDEO: The entire video is just over 12 minutes long, of which the first two
minutes have a performance, and the remaining 10 minutes are the explanation. The video recording
features Josh sitting on a couch and running through the effect, so it's an intimate style close-up
magic setting, and there are a few close-ups of the cards here and there. Even though it's not a
high res video, it's all clear and straight forward.
ORIGIN: In the explanation, Joshua
credits Bob Hummer's "Mathematical Monte", which was originally published in Hummer's booklet
Mathematical Three-Card Monte (1951), as the background for this trick. The original effect from
Hummer is already quite strong and has been known to baffle magicians. But Joshua's version takes
the original premise and brings it to a deck of 52 shuffled cards, making the overall impact much
stronger still. So he's applied some creative thinking to a proven concept, and developed it into a
routine that makes it even more baffling. Some magicians consider Joshua Jay's version of Hummer's
effect to be one of the best applications of the principle, and I have to agree.
DIFFICULTY: This is not a difficult trick to perform, and is well within the ability of
intermediate magicians - and even relative beginners if you're willing to put in some time to
practice the basic move required. There's only minimal sleight of hand required, and Joshua Jay
also goes through the moves needed for a subtle glimpse that is required at one point. He also
teaches some good subtleties that strengthen the overall effect. This is definitely a trick that
you can learn and be ready to perform in 15 minutes or so, although you will want to master one
particular move (which is quite easy) so that you can do it smoothly and unnoticed. On a difficulty
scale, Impossible Three would have to be considered as relatively "Easy".
TEACHING: Joshua
Jay is a good teacher, and in the 10 minutes of teaching he does a good job of explaining everything
you need to know in order to learn and perform this effect. He explains the method and handling
carefully and completely, and his instructions are easy to follow. He also gives some ideas for
patter. He wraps things up towards the end by going through the explanation again. Finally, he
closes with some comments about the psychology, with some ideas to increase your odds so that you
can pull this off in an even more miraculous and impossible manner without some of the "work" needed
to divine the selected card.
CONCLUSIONS: Is this trick really as good as it looks in the
demonstration video? Absolutely. There are no hidden moves or edits, and what you see in the video
is genuinely how the trick works; no workings are left out of the demo performance. Impossible
Three is something you can perform completely impromptu, with a borrowed deck that is completely and
thoroughly shuffled by your spectator. So what you see is what you get - and it's really quite
straight forward to learn.
RECOMMENDATION: If you like the look of the performance video, I
highly recommend Impossible Three as a great impromptu trick that is easy to learn and can be very
powerful. - BoardGameGeek reviewer EndersGame
3 of 3 magicians found this helpful.
Joshua Jay is a real up and coming star in magic. Of all his downloads, this is probably my
favorite. Very easy to do, with pretty much no sleight of hand needed. Gets great reactions. A
good impromptu magic trick is worth it's weight in gold, and this is no exception. Add to cart,
guaranteed to please.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
Joshua Jay really out did himself on this one. Under seemingly impossible conditions he pulls ahead!
Kept me guessing over and over I just couldnt figure out how the heck he did it. And the solution is
so easy to learn! Great for any skill level. Must have buy now !!!!
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
This is easily among my favorite of the Joshua Jay downloads. You can perform this with a borrowed,
shuffled deck, it requires no sleights, and unlike other effects that meet these criteria, the
method isn't the least bit transaparent.
I wouldn't necessarily include this as part of a
performance set... but for casual, impromptu settings, I think it works very well, and is incredibly
easy to do.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
While mostly a magician fooler, this effect still hits laymen hard. Takes some practice but you'll
get it down in a day if you practice productively. Show this while hanging out with your magician
friends, then go out and amaze laymen.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
This is a must buy .....i never would have guessed how it was done...add to cart right now. it is
not hard to master.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
Awsome trick. You can add your own personality into the trick which is great. I love it.
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
WOW! This is more involved than it looks---but it's pretty simple to do once you understand the
workings. Please know that I'm a basic klutz so the magic I pick and review is really for people
who like to do great tricks but NEED for them to be somewhat easy to perform. This is such a trick.
Very good and very easy to perform and yet very hard for the spectators to figure out. GREAT!!!!!!!
1 of 1 magicians found this helpful.
First of great customer service by Penguin Magic! I really enjoyed the effect and was glad I got the
download! Joshua did a great job teaching the trick in a very well thought out and simple way.