A.C.A.A.N. - Stuart Cassels
THE HOLY GRAIL OF MENTALISM
Any Card At Any Number And Other Reputation Making Effects
Within the pages of this 55 page information packed PDF E-Book you will learn one of the cleanest & most impressive looking (to an audience) versions of the legendary “Berglas Effect”
Any Card At Any Number And Other Reputation Making Effects
Within the pages of this 55 page information packed PDF E-Book you will learn one of the cleanest & most impressive looking (to an audience) versions of the legendary “Berglas Effect”
A.N.O.R.A.K - Robert Temple
(Any Number On Reverse of Any Kard)
*A Modern, Commercial, Easy To Do Variation on The Classic Berglas Effect – Any Card At Any Number
*A Modern, Commercial, Easy To Do Variation on The Classic Berglas Effect – Any Card At Any Number
Anate - Dee Christopher
ANATE is a psychological technique.
It's a subtlety that is not 100% sure fire, but when you get the technique down and you hit, You'll know it.
It's a subtlety that is not 100% sure fire, but when you get the technique down and you hit, You'll know it.
Barry's Stacked Deck - Barry Ray
Barrys Stacked Deck is a fresh look at several ways of stacking a deck for mentalism effects. Focusing on simplicity and ease of use, these new takes on old favourites show you how to create easy to remember stacks which still look random to the onlooker. The final chapter 'Barrys Quick Stack' shows an extremely quick and novel way of stacking the deck along with easy yet commercial mentalism routine.
Diplopia - Paul Vigil
Diplopia is one of the strongest impromptu mentalism effects that you can do with a borrowed deck of cards.
The magi asks to borrow a deck of cards. The spectator is invited to think of any card. They are asked to verify that the card is in the deck - and it is.
The magi asks to borrow a deck of cards. The spectator is invited to think of any card. They are asked to verify that the card is in the deck - and it is.
Not A Dianoetic Rage - Thomas Baxter
Over a period of years Thomas Baxter has published a number of startling and innovative contributions for creating mysteries with Playing Cards. These ideas have appeared in places such as Trapdoor and Antimony Magazines, and in books such as Ariel Frailich’s CARD STORIES
S.C-A.R-E.D Haunted Deck - Jamie Daws
For Many years, the "Haunted Deck" effect has been favored and loved by all magicians. The old methods to create this fantastic effect were fiddly and sometimes tricky to perform easily. As of late, Brand new versions of it have been released like "Really Haunted" and "Spirit" from Alakazam.
Sympathy (for the devil) Cards - Paul Vigil
Sympathy (for the Devil) Cards-This is Paul’s take on the classic Sympathetic Cards as popularized by Nate Leipzig years ago.
Here’s what happens: The magi enters with a pack of cards and a sealed envelope. A spectator is invited to participate in an experiment of synchronicity in which they will make all the decisions.
Here’s what happens: The magi enters with a pack of cards and a sealed envelope. A spectator is invited to participate in an experiment of synchronicity in which they will make all the decisions.
The Open Prediction Project - Thomas Baxter
In 1949 magician Paul Curry proposed an effect with playing cards that seemed impossible. Despite the best efforts of the top magicians of his day, the effect became known as The Curry Unsolved Card Problem.
The Open Prediction Project is the largest collection of its kind in existence.
The Open Prediction Project is the largest collection of its kind in existence.
Thought of Card Signed, Numbered & Delivered - Greg Berman
Imagine approaching a spectator and telling her that her thought of card will be in your wallet. Imagine she is also able to mentally mark the card in a way that will prove it is her unique card. Imagine the spectator tells you a number representing the location of the mentally selected card in an imaginary deck (a kind of mental ACAAN effect). All this is performed mentally without using an actual deck of cards.
Read more: Thought of Card Signed, Numbered & Delivered - Greg Berman







