If you been in the magic community long enough, you will realize that all the effects and tricks out there are really similar. They are. You can only do so much with a deck of cards. There’s only so many ways to show a random card changing into the selected card.
For this post, we will concern ourselves with the effect of a card changing into a selection. Very simple effect, which can be presented any way. My question would be this,
Why isn’t there a standard way of performing this effect? The ultimate method so to speak.
What I mean by this question is this. If we imagine that we had real magical powers and for some stupid reason we would perform card tricks instead of healing the blind and saving starving children, how would we make this effect work? Well… by magic.
Now, we obviously don’t have real magic powers, except for the guy who invented the “Indiana”. But besides him, how would you approach this? Sleight of hand is the obvious answer. But just like how there is so many variations for a single card effect, there is also many variations for sleight of hand. There is a god awful amount of methods to control a card to the top and the same amount to perform a color change.
I think there is a perfect method out there for this effect. My quest in magic is to find the perfect sleight of hand. Isn’t this something that every magician should be working on? Why are the majority of performers out there satisfied with just a control to the top because it gets the job done. Shouldn’t it be PERFECT?
I’m blabbing here, but really think about it. Why do we have so many ways to perform the same effect when the ultimate purpose for magic is to give the BEST illusion that you do have magical powers. Do you really need another trick? Another variation? Why not find the best method and make kids cry and poop in their pants. They don’t need you to show them 5 variations of the same card trick. Trust me, they just… don’t.
the video below is my quest to find the perfect method. It’s progress, but its what keeps me from burning my cards and quitting magic.
Joker being a joker.
