Christophe and Erik have combined talents to create a great routine. Four large holes appear in four
solid cards. They are real holes, but then they all morph into 4 black stickers on solid cards!
Brings a whole new meaning to the concept of a black hole!
Only four cards are used, no gaffs or
moving parts to lose or wear out. Erik puts the final bow on the prize with his serendipidous idea
of using his phone to make the routine ready to play almost anywhere.
This is the greatest
topological card routine since Card Warp!
How hard is this to perform? Any sleights other than an elmsly count?
The count is not an Emsley but is similar. Eric explains it well on the tutorial. It is not difficult. The rest of the sleights are very simple.
If you still have difficulties with the count, I would be happy to help you.
Difficulty depends on your skill level, so I would say, on a scale of 1 to 10:
beginner: 6 or 7
experienced card magician: 2 or 3
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