Tidal Wave

Trick by Spidey
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Tidal Wave

19.95 usd

Trick by Spidey (19.95)

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Blowing minds is guaranteed with Spidey’s unique evolution of an all-time classic. This is the perfect opener!

“Tidal Wave” has been Spidey’s go-to walkaround opener for over a decade, and now it can be yours too. Using just four cards, this amazing trick combines magic and mentalism in a way that will knock every audience to the ground.

Spidey has blended his innovative approach to Max Maven’s “B’Wave” with Vernon’s iconic “Twisting the Aces” effect to create a simple, direct, and powerful routine that gets huge reactions. It is super practical, takes up no pocket space, and is simple to do. One beginner-level sleight-of-hand move is all you need.

Holding a packet of court cards in your hand, you magically make each one turn face up one at a time. All of the cards are then turned face down as you prepare to take things to the next level. For an amazing finale, one of the cards is going to turn over again. But, this time, it will be one that they name! After they make their choice, with no funny moves or sleight of hand, you spread the cards to show their named card turned face up.

“Tidal Wave” comes with specially-gimmicked cards and complete instructions offering two different super fooling and entertaining handlings. As is the case with everything Spidey releases, no detail has been overlooked. You'll learn everything you need to get the most out of this incredible routine.

This easy-to-do effect packs a big punch. Each phase gets better and better as you build toward a stunning finale. It also resets in seconds, making it perfect for everyone from working pros to hobbyists and even beginner magicians.

Instantly add a tsunami of amazement to your set with “Tidal Wave” by Spidey.

 

Customer reviews for Tidal Wave

Reviewer

Leslie

Very clever routine,well put together with minimal sleight of hand. Had great reactions.

 
Reviewer

Ronald

A beautiful little packet trick combining two classics of Magic and Mentalism. You may have to change your handling of a very well known sleight to get this perfect but after a half hours practise and watching finger placements you will soon be flooring your spectators. I love the mystical and secret patter. This really draws your audience in and then the ending itself where they choose the card to turn over absolutely fries them! Don't let the small price put you off. This will probably be the best £17 you'll spend on any magic effect! Comes in Bicycle cards, which surprised me as I thought, due to the price, that they would be paper thin cheap plastic coated cards!

 
Reviewer

Peter

The kit comes with four high quality Bicycle cards and the instruction video link. You have to practice the sleigh of hand in the video (practice really does makes perfect!)- this is not a trick that can be performed immediately and you have to develop you own schtick. But that is the fun of magic!!!

 

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  • Ken asks: Can a beginner without sleight of hand skills learn this easily?

    • 1. Steve answers: "One beginner-level sleight-of-hand move is all you need."
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  • Tony asks: Are the cards examinable?

    • 1. Barbara answers: To end examinable, I mean.
    • 2. Steve answers: "comes with specially-gimmicked cards" Doesn't sound like they are.
    • 3. Barbara answers: It says comes with five cards. Does it end with 4? Just wondering how ace assembly switches would work and if they are necessary. Thanks!
    • 4. Steve answers: It comes with four cards (I just bought the trick).
    • 5. Bedros answers: Tough question. You can’t hand them all 4 cards when you’re done but you can display them extremely fairly. Also note that throughout the routine they see the front and back of every single card one at a time so they really don’t feel the need to examine them. There are way too many fair displays for them to suspect anything.
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