Quad Forecast

This is a clever Quadruple prediction effect, working on a similar one “behind principle” to the Mental Epic Slate. The performer has a wooden stand on his table, holding up a clear glass sheet, attached to which are four miniature bulldog clips numbered 1 to 4. The performer writes a prediction and fixes it under … Read more

Adair’s Jack in The Box

From the fertile brain of Ian Adair, we have this knock-out variation of the “Parade of Kings” effect, where the performer “predicts” one of four cards freely selected by a spectator. However, this version, using the four Jacks is exceptionally clean and direct, even permitting you to display the prediction card freely on both sides. … Read more

Princess Card Trick – Ultra

Performer shows 5 picture cards to a spectator and asks him to think of any one of the cards. Performer removes one of the cards without showing its face and puts it in his pocket. He then shows the remaining 4 cards to the spectator. The thought of card has vanished. (Its in the performers … Read more

Master Mind Cards

Master Mind Cards are the creation of Prof. Pushp of Mumbai. Performer places aside a peice of paper, which he claims is a prediction. He now fans and displays a dozen different cards.  He turns the packet of cards face down, and deals cards one at a time on the table.  The spectators are invited … Read more

Mental-4-Transposition

Performer shows two small packets of cards, one RED back and the other, BLUE back. Spectator is asked to mentally select one of the black 4’s from the blue pile and one of the red 4’s from the red pile. When the performer spreads the two piles, the two face up cards are just the … Read more

Adair’s Crystal Clear Image

  A spectator selects a card from a shuffled deck. From a coloured envelope, the performer removes four jig-saw pieces and arranges these onto a table surface. He asks a spectator to assist by forming these four pieces into one complete jig-saw. This done, the completed jig-saw displays a crystal ball on a stand. He … Read more