what?! I've performed this dozens of times and not once has a spectator asked to examine the cards. If you do this trick correctly and allow the spectator to turn over the remaining jokers, there there's no reason any spectator should ask to examine the cards if you casually put them away at the end.
Yeah, examination is not a problem. You just casually put the queens into your pocket after the reveal of the opposite-colored backs...and all the heat is on the jokers....which are fully examinable.
If you are worried about items being examinable you are not a magician you are presenting puzzles for your audience to try and figure out which is not magic, and you are expected everything out there to be amazing and yet completely self-working and/or contained. If you are that lazy and suck that bad at magic, presentation, and audience management you might want to take up a different hobby such as stamp collecting.
Not a very CONSTRUCTIVE comment. Your comments seem to indicate you have some real anger issues. Better take up another hobby besides magic.
What do you expect? Real magic?
My friend, like the previous commenter's have said, there really is no heat on either card, should you use the right equivoque and have good audience management.I am sure you had ample enough time by now to secure the handling so you can better your overall presentation.
"IF" you have passion for magic, you will succeed.
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