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Gentlemen’s Agreement…
I’ll give you three of my best effects for just $3 if you agree to ‘test drive’ them for me!
Here’s the deal:

Back in late 2020, I set myself a challenge.

For about two months, I decided to create a brand new memorized deck effect every single day.

Many days the effect I created was sheer garbage. Many days it was crazy and unlikely to work in practice.

But some days, inspiration struck, and the effect was nothing short of genius!

All in all, although it’s hard to count, I believe I’ve created approximately 86 original memorized deck effects.

Now, there’s only one problem with all this…

I seem to have too many ideas to know what to do with!

(86 is far too many for one man to test and refine)

So here at The Daily Magician, we had an idea…

We took all the effects I’ve ever created, and put 15 of the best into a ‘mystery box.’

This mystery box costs just $3. On purchase of this mystery box, you’ll be given 3 of the effects.

(Of course, since it’s a mystery box, you won't know ahead of time which effects you'll get)

We want YOU to test out these effects and let us know what you think of them.

Think of it as a ‘Gentlemen’s Agreement.’

We’re willing to give you a handful of these effects for just $1 each.

In return, your task (should you choose to accept it) is to take these effects, try them out, and send us as much ‘real world’ feedback as possible.

Later down the line, we have plans to release many of these effects as full-blown releases that will likely cost anywhere between $10 and $30 each.

But for now, you’ll pay just be $1 per effect (and keep and perform them as much as you like for life.)

What are the effects?

15 of the most fooling routines I’ve ever created using a memorized deck…

Effect 1: The Matchmaker


The spectator chooses any number. Both you and the spectator have a different deck—which you show them by spreading cards on the table.

The spectator deals cards face up to the table, while you deal face down. When you reach the chosen number, you both stop. You turn over the facedown card you stopped on.

It’s the SAME card as theirs.

You demonstrate that the rest of the cards are different.

Then, just as they think the effect is over, you do a magical gesture.

You say: “I cheated. See, we were actually using the exact same deck the entire time!”

Take the two piles of cards and spread them on the table to show that they’ve magically transformed—both the decks are now IDENTICAL.

Effect 2: Benji’s Book Test Bonanza


Your audience chooses a book from your shelf.


You tell them they’re going to use the book to pick a card, in a totally fair way.


They flick through the first 52 pages, and can stop on any one of the pages.


Whichever page they stop on, they note the page number. They also note the first word on the page.


Whatever that number is, they deal that many cards to the table and stop on the card they come to.


(you’re not even in the room for this whole part!)


Once you return, there’s surely no way you could know the card.


Yet, not only do you reveal the exact identity of the card…


You also tell them the WORD they were thinking of!


Effect 3: Weighing the Cards ‘Deep Dive’


A three-part exploration into the Weighing the Cards effect.


First, a method for Weighing the Cards with a deck that the audience partially shuffles.


Secondly, a method for Weighing the Cards with a deck that the audience genuinely shuffle.


Third, a method for Weighing the Cards with a borrowed, shuffled deck!

Effect 4: An Odd Trick


You split the deck in half, and have the audience genuinely shuffle each half.


The two halves are then shuffled together.


Without any extra moves or set up, someone picks any card and places it anywhere in the deck.


You look through the deck, and after a single question, tell them their card with 100% accuracy.

Effect 5: SCAAN Academy


Your spectator freely chooses ANY number.

You hand the deck out to various members of the audience and let them shuffle.

Next, another spectator chooses a card.

You count down to the freely chosen number, in the shuffled deck, to find…

...the chosen card!

Effect 6: Neither Blind Nor Stupid Nor Entirely Clever


A variation on Juan Tamariz’ ‘Neither Blind Nor Stupid’ with a setup that can be displayed BEFORE the trick begins.


The spectators shuffle the deck.


They then cut, look at a couple of cards, and return the cards.


They then cut and deal the cards into two piles.


The magician is able to figure out the exact identity of the card the second he looks at the piles.


The cards can be examined after performing.


Effect 7: Magic Spell


Here’s how I imagined the effect looking:

One audience member freely names a card.

The other audience member cuts the cards as much as they like, and then cuts face up anywhere they like.

The card they’ve cut to isn’t the named card—but when we spell the identity of the card, we land on the exact named card!

The method for this effect does not include a description of how this works for each of the 2,704 possible combinations but rather a four-step strategy that make this effect actually possible in the majority of cases.


Effect 8: Pharaoh


One spectator names ANY number.

You give the deck a genuine shuffle, place it on the table, and don’t touch it again.

Another spectator picks a card from a different deck.

Of course, the chosen card is found at the named number in the shuffled deck.

Effect 9: The Chain


You hand a deck to your spectator.

They riffle shuffle the deck, then cut and remove a bunch of cards.

They shuffle the cards in their hand, then choose one of them.

A second spectator cuts another bunch of cards from the remainder and does the same.

They swap their chosen cards and shuffle the packet in their hands again.

Despite all this, the moment you pick up their shuffled packet—you know both their cards!

Effect 10: Any Number at Any Card


You hand a deck to your spectator and show them that it’s a regular deck—with one key exception.

Each card has a number on the back—from 1 to 52.

You let the spectator shuffle the deck as much as he likes, then place it on the table, out of your reach.

Next, he names a number out loud. In a second deck, the spectator picks a card.

You pick up the cards from the table and spread them face up until you reach his card.

You ask him to repeat his number. 

Finally, you turn over the chosen card to show that the number on its back is the exact number the spectator chose!

Effect 11: If You Laugh You Lose


Someone freely names ANY card.

You tell them that you have such incredible sleight of hand skill that you can ‘track’ their card as you shuffle the deck, and ‘place’ it in a specific place.

“It’s the 33rd card in the deck right now...now it’s 7th...now it’s 3rd...now it’s 20th.”

You hand the deck to the spectator and have him count 20 cards. Sure enough, their card turns up on the 20th card.

You tell him: “That was hard. But you know what was harder? Doing it in that sealed deck over there…”

You pick up a deck from off the table, still in the card case.

You take it out, and without doing anything to the cards, deal 20 cards.

The 20th card is their named card.

Effect 12: Frankenstein


Your audience helps you shuffle the deck.


You then invite two audience members up to help you.


The first spectator cuts the shuffled deck in half, giving the other half to the second spectator.


They shuffle their packets and are instructed to place them in their pockets.


Next, you remove another deck from your pocket. This deck again is shuffled by the audience.


You act as if presenting ‘Out Of This World’ and get them to try to sort the cards by red and black by ‘feel.’


When you turn over the cards at the end, it appears they messed up.


However, you reveal that in fact, each spectator dealt themselves the exact same cards as the ones previously placed in their pocket (from a previously shuffled deck!)


It seems to be an impossible coincidence!


And best yet, you end STILL IN STACK!


(note: the cards in pocket and on the table are not in the same order, but they are the exact same cards).


Effect 13: Chudna Harmony


You genuinely shuffle cards, and ask your first spectator to name one of them.

Once they do, you turn to a second spectator, and tell them that they’re going to “find the first spectator’s card using a different deck.”

In a second deck, you let them freely pick any card.

Unfortunately, it’s not the first spectator’s card.

You let them pick another card, and yet again, it’s not the chosen card.

You give them one more chance, and once more they fail to pick the right card.

It seems the effect has gone horribly wrong, until you point out:

“I said that you would FIND the card using a different deck...not PICK it!”

You lay the three cards face up, and add them up.

Whatever the total is, you deal that many cards down into the first deck, to find...the first spectator’s card!

Effect 14. Blue Sea Passover


The spectator deals off 16 cards from a blue deck and 16 cards from a red deck. You shuffle both packets.

The spectator freely selects a packet. The spectator then freely selects a card from their chosen packet (we’ll use red for this example) and then shuffles them.

You deal through the red packet face up, telling your spectator to say ‘yes’ in their mind when they see their card.

You hand them the packet back, facedown on the table. In a stunning display of mental power, you correctly reveal the identity of their card.

Without doing any extra moves, the red-backed chosen card magically vanishes from the spectator’s packet and appears inside the packet of blue backed cards.

Everything can be instantly examined by the spectator!

Effect 15: The Ultimate Lazy Man’s Card Trick


This trick will look slightly different each time, but here’s a typical example…

You shuffle the deck and deal the cards out in facedown rows on the table—so each individual card is isolated and visible.

You tell your spectator you’re going to test their intuition.

First, you start easy and ask them to pick a red card—without looking at the faces.

They pick up a single card and lay it facedown to the side.

Next, you make things a little more challenging and ask them to pick a card with the suit Spades.

They again pick up a single card and place it off to the side, facedown.

Next, you give them their hardest challenge yet—you ask them to pick a specific card, the 8C.

Once they do, you pick up the three cards they placed aside, and show that somehow…

...they picked EXACTLY the cards you asked for!

There you go—15 of my favorite memorized deck creations.

When you purchase this mystery box, you’ll get 3 of the above effects for just $1 each!

And even though it’s almost impossible to ‘go wrong’ at just $3…

We’re giving you a lifetime ‘no questions asked’ refund guarantee on your purchase.

Just email us at support@thedailymagician.com requesting your money back if you aren’t satisfied with the effects and we’ll refund your purchase.

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