Also Appearing Glass from Murphy's Magic is one of those tricks that's too good to be true but it really is exactly as incredible as it looks in the promo. They can put their hand in the empty bag and then reach the glass of water with no problem, making it so fair that nobody ever wants to examine the bag. In fact same applies for the other 2 tricks I mentioned in my previous comment. The secrets to those are so ridicilously simple, you'll almost feel dumb. But they'll still be totally fooled. Nobody has ever figures those out when I've performed them.
I imagine I would claim to my spectators that these are the remains from a geniune old game and I turned it into a magic trick. I think it sounds believeable.
@@BAM_magicThe Inferno is the ONLY trick that I know where the amount of magicians choice narrows down to one card without being suspicious at all, due to the great psychology of it. And the coolest part is that the final decision is NOT a magician's choice, making it 100% believeable. The wording really is everything, so keep that in mind. I've gotten spectacular reactions with that one. I've even figured a handling where there's NO PALMING after removing the paperclip, no matter which card they choose, and they can examine everything. Since you seem to be at a professional level by now, don't act like you didn't get and idea of the secret from the promo. But regardless of that, you can't really replicate the props at home and it's not just any magicians choice trick, so please just pay the 30 bucks once and be happy.
@@BAM_magic The Inferno is the ONLY trick that I know where the amount of magicians choice narrows down to one card without being suspicious at all, due to the great psychology of it. And the coolest part is that the final decision is NOT a magician's choice, making it 100% believeable. The wording really is everything, so keep that in mind. I've gotten spectacular reactions with that one. I've even figured a handling where there's NO PALMING after removing the paperclip, no matter which card they choose, and they can examine everything. Since you seem to be at a professional level by now, don't act like you disn't get and idea of the secret from the promo.
I don’t think this should be included in the category of magic tricks. No matter what the spectator chooses, you can put the remaining cards in any order you want! So there is NO “magic” in this! I don’t see where is the magic in doing “what you want”, regardless what spectator chooses.
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Also Appearing Glass from Murphy's Magic is one of those tricks that's too good to be true but it really is exactly as incredible as it looks in the promo. They can put their hand in the empty bag and then reach the glass of water with no problem, making it so fair that nobody ever wants to examine the bag.
In fact same applies for the other 2 tricks I mentioned in my previous comment.
The secrets to those are so ridicilously simple, you'll almost feel dumb. But they'll still be totally fooled.
Nobody has ever figures those out when I've performed them.
I imagine I would claim to my spectators that these are the remains from a geniune old game and I turned it into a magic trick. I think it sounds believeable.
Do you perform a lot of regular card magic, btw?
Ps, I have one more suggestion if you don't mind. Past, Present, Future by Rick Lax.
I have Past Present Future. It's a cool effect, but the premise isn't really my thing. If you do tarot though, get it. Well made
You should try Joshua Jay's Inferno and John George's Beyond Perfect ESP.
Both you can get from penguin magic.
I'll check them out
@@BAM_magicThe Inferno is the ONLY trick that I know where the amount of magicians choice narrows down to one card without being suspicious at all, due to the great psychology of it. And the coolest part is that the final decision is NOT a magician's choice, making it 100% believeable. The wording really is everything, so keep that in mind. I've gotten spectacular reactions with that one.
I've even figured a handling where there's NO PALMING after removing the paperclip, no matter which card they choose, and they can examine everything.
Since you seem to be at a professional level by now, don't act like you didn't get and idea of the secret from the promo.
But regardless of that, you can't really replicate the props at home and it's not just any magicians choice trick, so please just pay the 30 bucks once and be happy.
@@BAM_magic The Inferno is the ONLY trick that I know where the amount of magicians choice narrows down to one card without being suspicious at all, due to the great psychology of it. And the coolest part is that the final decision is NOT a magician's choice, making it 100% believeable. The wording really is everything, so keep that in mind. I've gotten spectacular reactions with that one.
I've even figured a handling where there's NO PALMING after removing the paperclip, no matter which card they choose, and they can examine everything.
Since you seem to be at a professional level by now, don't act like you disn't get and idea of the secret from the promo.
@@BAM_magic I mean simply remove 3 outs instead of 2. And Boom! No need for palming.
@@BAM_magicsorry for spamming long comments, btw.
the winner of the spoocktacular giveaway was already annouced?
Yes. The murphys representative has shipped it out to a person from the comments
My guess is that there's rough and smooth.
Good guess
I don’t think this should be included in the category of magic tricks. No matter what the spectator chooses, you can put the remaining cards in any order you want! So there is NO “magic” in this! I don’t see where is the magic in doing “what you want”, regardless what spectator chooses.
How did they choose all the Mona Lisa pieces? Had they made different decisions, they would not have gotten a Mona Lisa Image.