As noted, there's a similar trick called "The Favorite Cards of my Friends" by Javier Benetar, but
this adds some interesting features to give it some extra miracle impressions.
There's
alot you can do with this. The practice needed isn't very much, so if you're afraid of sleights,
it's not bad at all. You will need to remember all the pieces, but I suppose that's true of every
trick, no?
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I use a trick called the favorite cards of my friends all the time and it has the exact same outcome
as this and is honestly almost the same trick in the grand scheme of things. However, this trick
takes it to a different level and adds those onion layers that make it a great trick. I plan to take
the two and meld them into one so it was worth the money all and all.
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There are many impromptu card tricks out there, but there are few that approach the perfection found
here. From the spectators point of view, they control every choice and move. But the end is
astonishing and unexplainable. Absolutely no difficult sleights. As clean as it gets.
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I just bought this trick out of curiosity because it fooled the hell out of me. It's not a trick
that I would typically perform. I say that because, for non-magical people, a pick-a-card trick
would have the same impact. However, if you want to fool people that like riddles or you want to
fool magicians, you should definitely get this one. The trick in itself is very simple to do and you
need very little practice.
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Happily after watching the video ad I knew how it was done but I still bought it. It's one of those
longer tricks that needs more buy in from your audience but it is worth it. Great effect take so
many different methods & results to create a really nice card trick.
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Dan Harlan unleashed another awesome trick. This one is very simple to execute, can involve more
than one spectator, has a fantastic mind blowing reveal and can be done with a shuffled deck of
borrowed cards. What's great about the trick is the spectator only thinks of a card and where it is
located. If the spectator tries to reverse engineer this trick later, they will come to the
conclusion that you must have memorized every card you showed them an the position where it was
located. It's so great, cause you are always a step ahead. You know their selection without having
to read what they write down. I highly recommend this trick to aspiring magicians. This one is
clever.
I had no clue how this was done from the trailer; it completely fooled me. When I bought it and saw
how it's done, I was amazed at the genius of this idea. The presentation/reveal at the end can be
altered in so many ways as well. The price is worth it for the unique sleight alone.
I have been a professional card magician for over 20 years and I have to say this Is a great
impromptu card item.
Performed it for the first time the other day using a borrowed deck in
a bar and the reactions were insane.
I prefer not to name the 2 cards which gives you an
impossible vanish of 2 merely thought of cards.
Highly Recommend !!
Really clear, simple to do and very difficult to discover even for the most skeptical, as stated in
the advertisement. Higly recommended, in my humble opinion.
I'm used to card tricks and I know a lot of Them. But Dans Harlan fooled me badly! Gonba use it
right after an ACAAN from Dany Da Ortiz.And it's easy to do. It's a good triple Treat: A divination,
a disparition, and a sandwich effect. You won't be disapointed!