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Ultimate Self Working Card Tricks Volume 4 by Big Blind Media (DRM Protected Video Download)


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The best selling Ultimate Self Working Card Trick series is the gold standard for sleight-free card tricks... magic that slays audiences and yet requires NO moves to accomplish. The emphasis here is on providing you with KILLER tricks that you just need to concentrate on presenting!

In the five years since Ultimate Self Working Card Tricks Volume 3 hit the streets we have been relentlessly scouring the world of sleight free card tricks, hunting for the holy grail - routines that are absolutely fooling, hugely entertaining, yet just so happen to require no sleight of hand. And this time we have truly hit the mother lode - ten routines that are world class, can be accomplished with no moves and wouldn't be out of place in a professionals repertoire. From Bannon's diabolical prediction routine that sees the spectator shuffle and cut, to Stephen Tucker's outrageous four Ace location, to Jack Tighe's scorching Lucky Card gambit. You are gonna LOVE these tricks.

And remember - literally NO sleight of hand needed. Get ready to rock!

Karmatic by John Bannon - Bannon brings an impossible prediction to the party. Regular deck? Shuffled and cut by a spectator? No problem. They still end up at the ONE card you've predicted in advance!

Coincidence by Bill Simon - A staggering two-phase coincidence routine where your spectator keeps stopping you at the only cards in the deck that match. A perfect demonstration of synchronicity.

Five Nine King by Martin Gardner - Imagine a spectator having a FREE choice of card, and then finding the three mates of their selection, with the deck in their own hands... and with no moves or sleights. This plays BIG!

Company of Three by Roy Walton - Three chosen cards are fairly lost in the pack and produced in increasingly impossible ways, in this multiple selection routine that shows Roy's genius construction.

Sorta Swiped by Jack Tighe - Jack's 'Mystery Card' plot is simple, quick and direct. A signed card is genuinely lost in the centre of the pack, and found by inserting a 'lucky card'. The kicker will knock them OUT!

Miracle Aces by Stephen Tucker - A spectator guides themselves to all four Aces from a deck they cut and shuffled. A clever combination of several subtle principles make this a keeper!

Baker Street by Liam Montier - The ultimate Poker player card trick - two hands of poker are dealt, shuffled, and cards merely thought of from the packets. With no questions, you locate one, and then simply name the other!

Third Attribute by Michael Breggar - Michael's quirky presentation for this classic method will fool EVERYONE - even magicians! There's so many red herrings, they'll never catch you out!

Swindle Coincidence by Peter Kane - From two shuffled, regular decks, your spectators freely choose two random cards, and reverse them in their decks. When you spread them out, they don't match... but instead, reveal an incredible coincidence that seems beyond ALL control!

Card U Reka by U.F Grant - A new presentation breathes life into this vintage effect. You give a spectator a 'reading' on three genuinely freely chosen cards, representing their past, present and future; and then show that you knew what would happen all along...

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Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 23rd, 2019
I have purchased all of the BBM self working series. In my opinion this is by far the best!
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 22nd, 2019
A lot of dealing and stacks in most of them.
I don't know what I expected.
But there's too much process and not enough bang at the end -- to make the process worth dealing and instructing spectators to cut here and cut there.
Third Attribute was good in part because it seemed to go by quicker.
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There is the latest volume part of the Ultimate Self Working Card Tricks series - all of which are fantastic. It adds to this already very fine collection with yet another ten top routines.

CONTENTS

1. Karmatic (John Bannon: The spectator does all the work with shuffling, and yet remarkably produces a card written down before the trick began. This trick makes a great start to the video, courtesy of some top notch magic from John Bannon, and something that will bring to mind Dai Vernon's famous unexplained card trick.

2. Coincidence (Bill Simon): Once again the spectator does the work, dealing from two piles at a time. Yet whenever they stop, the cards in both piles contain a mate - even though this would not have been produced if they'd stopped anywhere else! Some set-up is needed, but it's worth it because the effect is be absolutely staggering. It reminds me of a two deck coincident routine from Nick Trost that I've always loved, and can be made even more astounding when using a marked deck.

3. Five Nine King (Martin Gardner): With this routine, your spectator produces a matching four of a kind despite numerous free choices along the way. We can expect some math from the big name of Martin Gardner, but it's mostly under the hood, and you'll even fool yourself with this one! Those familiar with Gardner's work may find interesting an apparent flaw in his write-up that the BBM team come with a fix for.

4. Company of Three (Roy Walton): With the involvement of two spectators, three cards are lost and impossibly produced. Besides an entirely self-working method, a variation with a small sleight is also taught for added deception. This is a classic from the legendary Roy Walton. Getting spectators involved is always a positive, and this trick lets you get a couple of them engaged.

5. Sorta Swiped (Jack Tighe): A spectator selects and signs a card, which is lost in the deck. A card labelled "Lucky Card" with a different color back is inserted into the deck, and finds the signed card. But there's a twist - the signature ends up on the back of the Lucky Card! The surprise element is reminiscent of the famous Anniversary Waltz, and just like in that trick, you can give you spectator the signed card as a memento.

6. Miracle Aces (Stephen Tucker): The spectator miraculously produces all four aces from a shuffled deck. The `Spectator Cuts to the Aces' is a classic routine in self-working card magic, and this is a very clever take by Stephen Tucker.

7. Baker Street (Liam Montier): Two hands of five cards each are dealt, and two spectators each select a card from their packet and exchange these cards, and yet you can read their minds and identify the cards. As the ad copy mentions, this will appeal to poker players, but it will stun anyone who enjoys cards.

8. Third Attribute (Michael Breggar): Starting with a genuinely shuffled deck, the spectator shuffles two halves of the deck into each other face-up and face-down. After cutting as often as they wish, they remove any three face-down cards from the resulting mixed-up deck, which are used to divine their chosen card. This is a real magician fooler, and good presentation can really make this seem like a miracle.

9. Swindle Coincidence (Peter Kane): Using two shuffled decks, two spectators each freely choose a card and reverse them, and they turn out to match. This is an amazing coincidence routine that will really baffle, and is from a big name magician that brought us the classic Wild Card routine. A great routine for involving spectators too!

10. Card U Reka (U.F Grant): Your spectator chooses three cards, representing their past, present, and future, and these are found to match the same three you've chosen. This is an oldie but a goodie, and the triple prediction can be enhanced with good patter revolving around a fortune-telling theme. You'll need some work to set up a deck for this trick, but the resulting presentation can really blow people away.

IMPRESSIONS

I especially like the fact that there's a good variety of effects, such as coincidence effects, and spectators finding their own card. There's also good variation in types of tricks that are included. Some of the tricks require some set-up, while others can be performed with virutally impromptu with any borrowed shuffled deck. There are a few that require dealing and stacks, but some people like more slower-paced tricks, so you do get a bit of everything. I especially enjoyed Michael Breggar's "Third Attribute".

Big Blind Media is the modern gold standard as far as quality filming and production of magic videos. This video is no exception, with outstanding sound and studio lighting, plus solid camera work that uses multiple camera angles and close-ups when needed. It really doesn't get better than this, and the same can be said of all the videos in the series so far.

RECOMMENDATION

Big Blind Media has certainly set a very high standard for themselves with their previous releases. Despite raising the bar high with the three earlier volumes in this series, with Volume 4 they still manage to come up with more of the same high calibre content that won't disappoint. And as with all their videos, Big Blind Media ensures that we get to learn our card magic while having the very best in visuals and sound.

For the most part, the tricks in this series are not the kind of self-working card magic that you may have grown up with, with tedious shuffling and dealing, and endless counting or spelling. This is not yet another version of your grandfather's Twenty-One Card Trick, but it's strong magic, from some of the best in the business. What I like about Volume 4, as with the previous volumes, is that there is some material here from big names in card magic, with solid and proven routines, as well as some new content that you're not likely to have seen before. Despite being self-working and relatively easy to learn and perform, it's baffling and entertaining.

In my estimation, this video is every bit as good as the three that preceded it, and is yet another fine collection of self-working card magic. If you loved any of those, then this will be an obvious purchase and must-have. Experienced magicians will enjoy the quality of the content included, while new and upcoming magicians will enjoy the ease in which these DVDs allow them to amaze family and friends. Well done to Big Blind Media for bringing us the goods yet again!
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Verified buyer Pro Privacy ON (login to see reviewer names) on December 28th, 2019
...when the video comes up, the only thing to know is the time listed for Performance of a trick: "13:47"
Oh MY GAWD!

By then, it's too late!
You feel like actual 'WORKING" to do a good card trick.

(For my punishment, Penguin'll want me to verify ten buses, 3 fire hydrants, 9 hills, and 2 crosswalks.) :)

Uh, I DID like Third Attribute. Just don't hurt me.
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