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Paul Gordon, a cardician from the UK. He is a prolific creator, having released a great number of packet tricks. This one is also a fairly straightforward packet trick. It's a quick trick that goes straight to the ending. It doesn't require a complex setup or particularly difficult techniques, and it ends with the cards completely examinable. The fact that it uses cards with a tarot card-like feel is also a plus. The magician shows five cards. They are not ordinary cards, but rather long, antique-designed cards like tarot cards, all of which are the Queen of Hearts. Then, one Queen is exchanged for the Ten of Spades. Only one card should be the Ten of Spades, but when revealed at the end, only one card is the Queen of Hearts, and the rest are all the Ten of Spades. And the cards can all be examined by the audience. There are various ways to tell the story (script), but you could use a magician versus gambler theme, where the magician changes the cards at the end. Or, you could use a "guess one out of five" approach: "There's one different card, which one do you think it is?" If they choose, they have a 4/5 chance of picking the Ten, and they'll think they've guessed correctly, but in reality, they haven't. It's not a long routine, so you can perform it quickly and prepare for the next trick while the audience is still amazed. This might be a convenient way to use it. The product includes one packet. The printing and card quality are very good. The performance explanation comes with a DVD, so it's easy to understand! It uses some card counting techniques, but they are explained in the video. As a light packet trick, why not give it a try? Set Contents ・Packet gimmick set (special cards in a modified size) ・Instructional video DVD
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