Nique Tan Chats - Random Card Generator by Jeff Prace
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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This is a very old principle. I am impressed by this unique application of the idea.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention with your wonderful review.
Ive has this awhile from Jeff. Jusr ordered a refill. Its excellent and Jeff creates very clever magic.
Question for anyone that has this... How flammable are the pieces? I have a genius idea of burning them for a reveal (which would also be the best cleanup). Any suggestions in wrapping it in something flammable or will pieces burn pretty easily with a piece of paper?
I bought these at BMC. Excellent and you get so much interaction with the audience
Glad you enjoy it too!
Big miss that they only offer one force out of 30 cards, pretty lame!
This is such a great trick and a wonderful EDC
Thank you so much for stopping by David! ❤️
Hi Nique, fun review of a fun effect. Great for wallet edc. Thanks so much for all you do! Your friend, David
Good review as always. Thank you
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Really like your reviews and charm.
Thank you so much man. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
you dont have a risk of having a duplicated number or suit tiles when shaking ?
Nope!
I'm in the UK, I don't mind that it's 'burned' every time however I suppose if you really wanted to you could re use the cards and say here I have some mini cards printed out, you could even save a couple of sets and have even more of them to sort though just leaving one set of the force cards in, could make for a very long trick 😂
Only downsides for me are the fact it's always the same force card, be better if there were at least 3 different force cards and also it's only available from the website and to me the postage doubles the cost of the trick 😢....still ordered it though it's in the post now 😊
This would kill if one can come up with the proper motivation, great review thank you 🖖🏼👊🏼
Thank you for stopping by! 🙏🏻
Can you use the same pieces for your next performance or do you have to use a new prediction card..??
For its deceptiveness and also to effectively establish the makeup of the pieces, I would recommend using a new card for each performance. 👍🏻
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Please give a review on "EYRIE by Mark Lemon & Fraser Parker". It's an amazing Remote Viewing effect using a deck of shuffled cards. 🙂
I remember the good old multi tricks DVDs. This effect was just one of many on a Dan Harlan party tricks DVD. Old priniple. Good effect. And this here is 40 bucks??? You can so easy make it up yourself. I feel this principle is stronger with more organic items than playing cards. I think I am just diappointed that such a creative mind like Jeff Prace releases such an unoriginal effect as a singe trick item.
The Random Card Generator relies on an 80-year-old forcing method. As you mentioned, Dan Harlan, Paul Harris, Jay Sankey, and other stars of magic have utilized it. However, I added a new method that allows the back of the card to be entirely red -- and the performer never touches the card or adds any pieces. This is what makes the Random Card Generator original and why you cannot make it up yourself.
I would imagine that, if I performed this for my kids, they would start turning the squares over and examine them after a few tosses. Don't you get at least one spectator that's suspicious like this? Are there really enough convincers?
The participant examines the card and the backside is entirely red. The performer never touches the card or pieces. This eliminates any suspicion in my experience.
@@PlainsightMagic Well, I assume you do have to add something, so you can't be completely hands off (unless the trick is a lot more clever than I thought).
@@cristoferodqvist5664 Yeah, it’s slightly better than you would imagine. 🤣🤣🤣
@@cristoferodqvist5664 That's not correct. This is fully hands-off and the performer could give the instructions to the participant from across the room. (All Plainsight tutorials are public if you'd like to learn more)
@@PlainsightMagic That's impressive; I'm glad I commented.
Is it always the same outcome?
Yup!
Thanks Nique. Maybe they should make 2 or 3 different outcomes, for repeat performances.
I recall reading that they might do just that.