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I Follow Stars Now - Collected 2025 Kaymar Magic Advent
I Follow Stars Now - Collected 2025 Kaymar Magic Advent
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All twenty four tricks from the 2025 Kaymar Magic Advent, put together into one easy to search eBook.
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Constant Gemini Behaviour - a new handling for the classic Gemini Twins, that enables you to do the trick in the hands, with no table and no re-assembling the packets between the selection. This has fooled a lot of magicians!
Rock the Roll - a total self-worker where a spectator rolls four dice, and you both use the numbers rolled to deal yourselves packets of cards. Of course, you cheat, so you have four Kings. But how did the spectator get all those Aces?! No moves, no sleights, no work.
HeWhoDunnit- A super-simple card across, framed as a murder mystery, using the court cards as suspects!
Push Comes to Shove - A Roy Walton hidden gem gets simplified. Some indifferent cards are pushed into a spectator shuffled deck - and when they are pushed back out, they are ACES!
Page Turner- Using playing cards to choose a page in a book-test is given a clear and logical justification in this mental magic self-worker!
The Boulder Sub An Ace Assembly for fast company. An underground move is given a twist, and a clever application of a classic technique adds a visual and instant production!
Pocket Edit - Psychic Pickpocket overcharged! A random bunch of cards are removed, one thought of, and the whole packet is clearly placed into the centre of the deck, with no moves or re-arrangement. The deck is then boxed, and dropped into your pocket. Without the selection ever being named, you reach straight into your pocket and instantly come out with the thought-of card at your fingertips. The deck is opened and checked - the card was plucked right from the centre of the deck!
TV Magic Card - A special magic card is removed from your wallet, and placed into a borrowed shuffled deck by the spectator. It goes right next to the matching card! You explain how it works - it's a TV Magic Card. To prove it, they place it next to a different card... and it changes to match!
Big Win 7-16 - One of Alex Elmsley's most baffling self-working principles is given a commercial presentation, and the procedure hidden in plain sight. What looks like a 50/50 chance for the spectators to make some money goes awry... and you predicted exactly how, in advance! No moves or sleights, and this will fool EVERYONE. (Not even I really get how it works!)
Piles for Miles - A brand-new approach to Sid Lorayne's Slop Shuffle, where four Aces are cut into four different packets, all of which are a mess of face up and face down cards. Suddenly - BOOM! All the cards are sorted except for the four Aces!
Geometrick - More self working magic that combines a regular deck and an ESP deck, and two prediction cards that reveal the shapes of things to come!
The Perfect Gifts by Oliver Meech - A guest contribution from one of my favourite creators of magic. Oliver revisits a John Bannon classic, giving it a festive makeover with a fabulous presentation.
Peer Pressure - A fast, furious and visual 'Follow The Leader' routine where the packets never touch, and there are no extraneous movements, making this look like actual, real magic!
Throwdown - One of my first marketed tricks, Chip Butty, is revisited and simplified, combining the Hofzinser Ace Problem with the Tosheroon plot, and ending up with a final kicker that nobody sees coming (but they all think they should have!)
Carefree Whisper - A tightly constructed Whisperers routine with a new finish, and hardly any moves. No Elmsley Counts!
Missing Link - A public-domain classic is revitalised with a new and unusual plot - the 'link' is moved from one pair of paperclips to another, visually!
Keep Me Posted - Two cards are marked on the backs - signed or initialled by two spectators. The marks stay in place - but the cards change places! No duplicate cards!
Cut Em High - Cheat the spectators in a game of 'Highest Card Wins', despite it being impossible to know the odds you needed to beat. Then, show them that they actually had, quite literally, every chance to beat you!
3.16 - A deck is shuffled and split into three packets. A spectator marks them with a penny, five pence and ten pence coin - and the top cards of the piles match their every choice! No double or triple lifts, complex moves or gaffs - just sheer cunning!
A Coincidence In Red Major by Jack Tighe - a plot as simple as Jack himself. You have a deck, your spectator has a deck. You both choose a card and reverse it in the middle, and spread them. Both of you have reversed the same card! Or have you reversed each others? As their card is from your pack, and yours from theirs!
Reunion - Four Jacks, split up into different sections of the pack, leap together and appear face-up, dead centre!
Bring Your A Game - The easiest way of cutting four Aces from a deck that your spectator has shuffled. This, you will use. Simple as that.
Polygraph Karl - The most outrageous lie-detector routine, where a spectator chooses a card and lies about everything. Colour? AQUAMARINE! Suit? 'VERSACE!" Value? 'A MILLION AND ONE!'. You spell everything, and still their lies all come apart and point to the truth!
BakerLite - The final trick of the collection is a re-working of a vintage Al Baker ACAAN, and in this one, you genuinely do not know the card or the number chosen by the spectators. Oh, and when it comes to dealing to the number, you don't do that either. And yet, their card is at their number, every time.
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