Any Card
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This is a very clever gimmicked deck of cards.
What happens?
You remove a boxed deck of cards. Ask your spectator to name any card. (And it really can be any card, there’s no force, psychological or otherwise). Let’s assume they name the five of hearts. You unbox the deck, and fan through, explaining you reversed the four aces in the deck previously because you were sure they were going to pick an ace. You act disappointed. Then, bam, you turn over the four aces, to show each card has a word written on the back. The. Five. Of. Hearts. One word on each ace.
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What you get:
Sure, it’s not cheap, but Richard has been working on this for over ten years. Every wrinkle has been ironed out. It is a real worker.
This trick kinda kills! And once you get it figured out, is pretty fool proof… best of all it makes you look like a real pro!
It’s a great trick for beginners to perform. Handling and reset is quick and easy. The video is high quality. What’s really nice is that you customize each card. My recommendation would be to practice on some dummy cards before you mark up your real deck!
I perform “Any Card” just about every time. I have been in magic over 50 years and it is in my top 10 favorites. There is some preparation ahead of time that is easy, and with a small amount of practice you will be ready to perform. Great audience reaction.
This is my go to closer! It is brilliant! Takes a little preparation but it is minimal. Took a little practice as far as just the handling of the cards but I do the trick with ease now. I've yet to have anybody ask to examine the deck at the end because they're too busy picking their jaw up off the floor. I wish I had 50 more tricks like it as no one has a clue how it's done. A real winner!
If you love the I.D., then you will love this 50 times as much. In my opinion it is one of the strongest prediction effects a magician can hope for, with an initial 'the magician failed' narrative built in, it creates a really amazing plot twist for the spectator which will definitely leave them in awe.
i love this trick. i was a little worried in the begining because i have bad handwriting , but take the time do it along with the video and u will have a power house in ur hands . i think better than the invisible deck and im glad u have to put a little work into it. it adds more value.
This is one of the sweetest revelation decks that you will find! This ranks right up there with the "Invisible Deck" as well as any "Brainwave" routine. It's an extremely strong effect. Richard Sanders has really un-corked a wild one here! It does involve extensive prep but it's worth every minute. It's very do-able for any level of magi with the proper practice and rehearsal. Do not let this one get by you...a dynamite deck of cards!!
Just great! Old principles with at least two added touches that enhance both the ease of performance and longevity of the deck. VERY clever! Great for walk-around, as no table is needed. Easy, if not instant, reset.
Great effect. I found parts of the instructional video a bit challenging to follow. Otherwise I'd recommend the effect.
This is a 5-star effect. The instruction is top-notch. The implementation is smart. The performance is achievable without superior dexterity. I deduct one star only because the setup time is egregious, and the "arts and crafts" of that setup could have been done as part of the package sold. I do recommend this fun illusion for purchase, nevertheless.
I love this. My only complaint is, for $40 the cards should have been marked out of the box. Not because of the effort (that's minimal) but for the appearance. I have pretty sloppy printing. All in all, I think it's worth the $40 and a really fantastic trick. Very happy with this purchase.
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Jeffrey S asks: I am assuming that the rest of the deck cannot be examined - correct?
Les asks: Will the surprise 4 word ending (spectator's selected card) always appear on the back of aces?
Rick asks: Do we have to do all the arts & crafts of writing on the backs of all the cards, or does the deck come ready to go out of the box?
steven asks: What happens if they pick an ACE when you hand them the deck?
William asks: Is the deck a "RED" backed deck?
Mr J K asks: The video implies that they tell you the card AFTER you have pushed out the four aces. Is that correct?
Nathan asks: Can the deck be spread face up at the beginning to show it looks like a regular deck or is it always face down
Benjamin asks: Is it possible to do in German?
Eric asks: I have very dry hands and certain types of cards do not work well for me. Is there recourse If I cannot do this reliably. Can dry hands be a problem? I like this trick very much. but ... recommended for me?
Darlene asks: Does this trick incorporate rough and smooth or anything like it.
Keith asks: Can the spectator handle the four aces at the end of the trick?
Peter asks: Would it be possible to adapt the routine to a Parlour Deck and present it face out towards the audience at chest height?
Justin asks: Will I need to memorize a system or calculate a formula? Or is it as "Cardtoon"
Steven asks: Is the deck available in red?
Hunter asks: Does this deck come with any *extras* of the important cards (in case you mess up while writing, want to give the aces away, etc.)? Or does it only have just enough for the trick?
Evyatar asks: Can I force a card or however it works in other languages?
Hans K asks: Hi everyone. Just received Richard Sanders Any Card, and have really been looking forward to it. However – no matter which way I orient the deck, there doesn't seem to be a difference between 'this area' and 'this area'. The paired cards split way too easily (I use both Brainwave and Invisible decks, so I'm not new to handling this), while the 'singles' seem more 'sticky' than the others. In other words, in spite of experience and following the tutorial, it seems my specific deck is either treated incorrectly, or worn out/dryed out – can that happen? Have others tried something similar? In addition to this, the tutorial vid mentions a proprietary roughing process – does that mean I can not 'improve' them by using the roughing stick I usually apply? I was really looking forward to this trick, but now that I have it in hand, it's somewhat disappointing, as it's way too easy to flash the wrong cards, while the 'ungimmicked' cards stick to each other like crazy. Any help or input from people using this? Thanks in advance!
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