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alexhui Inner circle Hong Kong 1956 Posts |
Hi fellows,
Recently I want to re-read an effect but I forgot where I read that in the first place. The effect is like this: 2 piles of cards, which comprises of mates, are tabled. The spectator selects any pile and then select a card (selection ‘remains’ at that position) which is turned face-up. Cards are dealt face-up, no cards matches except the mate of the selection. Then without any adjustment, magician waves over the cards, and then the cards are shown and every mates match. Anyone knows where I can find this effect? Thanks fo any help in advance. Alex Hui Hong Kong
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Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1367 Posts |
It sounds very similar to Aldo Columbini's Jumbo Coincidence. Even though it uses large cards cut in half
it could be done with regular cards as well. This can be found here https://www.mymagic.com/p/card-magic/jum......olombini Best of luck Mark
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alexhui Inner circle Hong Kong 1956 Posts |
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your prompt response. Yes, I think this is the effect. Thank you Alex Hui
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Mark Boody Illusionist Inner circle 1367 Posts |
Glad to help.
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