This trick is my first instant download, and I was a bit afraid I would be disappointed, but when i
got it, I was amazed! It's so simple! Just a few moves and BAM! Your spectator will be blown away!
This trick is suitable for beginners and experienced magicicans. GET IT! :)
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It's an easy triumph routine that I'll try out. The video explanation is under 4 minutes. I
knocked a star out because I think he could have spent a bit more time on the video and at least
show 1 control instead of saying control card in whatever method you use.
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It looks really impressive in the demo and you expect maybe some complicated method but it really
isnt, in fact it is one of the most visual simplist tricks i have ever seen. SO much so that some
migh discount it for its simplicity but in fact it is amazing. I always get great reactions. And i
learned it in about 10 minutes and was performing it in 20!
ADD TO YOUR CART NOW.....
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This is a nice effect that looks far more complicated than it really is. Good trick for beginners
like me to pick up, and still a nice, basic effect for more advanced card magicians.
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effect with a deceptive slop shuffle and easy handling. Not a huge wow...but if you need to
demonstrate your card handling along with card finding abilities...this one will get you both.
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Love this effect. It generates huge reactions!
This is the version of triumph that I use all the time. There are other more convincing triumphs out
there but this one always works well for me. I've been using this version for about 7 years now and
I still love it. I've also had a spectator grab the cards for me, imitate what I did and then
suddenly the cards where fixed without me even touching them. It was probably the best experience
I've ever had as a beginner.
Renegade is a great trick for beginners, but once you get better it kinda looses it's beauty. I
recommend learning "Triumph" instead.
I love this trick, it's so simple but it hits really hard!