An old and closely guarded technique, used by hustlers and cheats to control cards. No gaffs, preparation, or special decks. Do you have the knack? Sit down with Jeremy Griffith as he walks you through the techniques and his favorite applications for ripping the deck. Also included are a strategies ...
A renowned expert on gambling sleights and hustles, Paul Wilson, shows you some of his favorite methods to switch one deck of cards for another. These sleights are practical techniques that, after some practice, will allow you to undetectably swap an entire deck of playing cards right under your aud...
This diabolical method for obtaining a Top Palm is concealed in the action of shuffling the cards and can be performed nearly surrounded. Michael's modern refinements on this arcane sleight will give you the confidence to execute it in any circumstance. As a bonus, learn how to produce the palmed ca...
Chad Nelson shares his thoughts on the classic Riffle Pass. Although the technique borrows ideas from many magicians throughout history, it's his own finessed touches that make this variation blazing fast and executable under fire as a color change....
This is a beautiful version of Bill Goodwin's Slap Exchange. Ricochet is a four card transposition effect like no other. Similar in effect to Pure Slap, but with the most surprising kicker that leaves no explanation. Knowledge of Irving Quant's Distribution Technique is essential....
A unique method for controlling a selection to the top of the deck while ribbon spreading the cards on the table. This tutorial is recommended for experienced card magicians with a basic knowledge of sleight of hand techniques....
Pipo's vision for this modern classic of magic, Paul Harris's Reset, is a beautiful, fluid transposition. Pipo explains the routine in detail and also discusses some of the performance theory that makes this an incredibly pleasing effect....
After a card has been selected, three random cards are removed and shown. Instantly these cards and changed into the selection...that's right...all three cards appear identical and match the selection. Of course this could only be an illusion, so the magician casually changes them back into the thre...