Pros: It is not a card trick. Can carry with you. Can be repeated. Good ad hoc. Nobody can
possibly figure it out.
Cons: Few people carry coins, so provide your own. It takes a long
time to roll out to the finish. While it can be repeated, keep in mind it is a binomial answer (H
or T). So you may have to spruce it up be offering a reward if you get it wrong. And everybody
will ask you to do it again, so the shock value is diminished.
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I was skeptical at first thinking it was going to be some long, drawn out math trick... No way. This
one is super easy to learn and so fun to perform. I did it 4 times in a night and everyone loved it.
My new favorite impromptu coin trick. I like to turn it into a mentalism trick by placing my
prediction on a piece of paper face down on the table and flipping it over just before the reveal.
4 stars because 5 stars in my book are reserved for pure perfection.
This is a
good trick!
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Astonishing! Simple and astounding! And, as he always does, Dan Harlan explains the routine and
the logic clearly and thoroughly.
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I love fun impromptu tricks that can be done anywhere without cards.
Purchase and learn this,
you won’t regret it.
This is a fun, baffling effect with coins that a layman (or a magician for that matter) will most
likely fool. Works best with between 6 to 10 coins (spectators choice) of the same denomination,
such as US quarters, so that heads and tails are easily recognized during the trick. In todays
non-cash carrying world, probably best to carry the coins with you if you plan on showing the
effect. Very easy to learn and remember how to present the trick. If you enjoy easy to learn,
impromptu effects, I think you will enjoy learning and presenting this one. You will learn this and
be able to perform it very quickly. You do not have to understand how it works, although the
instructions provide an explanation on the workings. 5 stars.
Great effect, with the spectator using his or her own coins; great for a telephone or ZOOM effect
(I've already performed it and it's a fooler). Buy this one--you'll use it.
The tutorial for Juan Tamariz’ “Heads Up” is well taught by Dan Harlan. The principal used is easy
to understand and fully explained. The effect is easy to remember and it’s always great when you are
correct 100% of the time. This blows spectator’s minds 🤯. Great download. I highly recommend 👍🏻👍🏻
Dan gives such a good teaching, giving you confidence to perform. This is a straight out, self
working winner..,and a nice change from cards.
I love it.
This is the second trick I’ve
purchased where Dan is covering a Juan Tamariz effect, and I love them both. Thanks Dan!
A simple anytime anywhere miracle from the maestro! Borrow some change and easily perform this hands
off miracle.
Stop scrolling, get this now!
You will definitely use this immediately.
Dan easily demonstrates and explains the method.
Easy to follow and definitely a
fooler, I fooled myself.