Description
A NEW versatile method that requires no sleights using a simple and incredibly powerful routine that leaves audiences astounded at the miracle they just witnessed.
“I have a Magic Wife. She has seen it all. And I got a HOW-DID-YOU-DO-THAT from her with this one.” -David Armstrong
“This immediately went into my strolling sets” -Richard Horn
“This has been in my walk around since I got the first one. I had so many requests to see it I wore it out.” -Christopher Kram
“Straight into my Pro Sets. The Poker test is THE best magic purchase I have made in a very long time and it helps me get paid.” -Tony Chapparo
“This is my opener for table and walk around”
“I used this table hopping at a restaurant and the reactions were great.” -Malik
Poker Test 2.0 brings new life and possibilities to the original Poker Test trick by using a NEW and versatile method that allows you to fully customize your routines without limitations.
This new and versatile gimmick allows for ANY cards to be the “prestige” cards. You can choose a different poker hand, use it for a multiple card revelation, or to produce a four of a kind. The choice is YOURS.
You are only limited by your own imagination.
There is no better trick out there that can get your audience as involved like The Poker Test does, you can take this with you everywhere you go.
Phase 1: Observation
You ask the audience to participate in an observation test and to focus on the details of what they see before them. And the note that there are no extra cards in either hand, it is a fair test.
Phase 2: The “Easy” Question
You start by asking an easy question, which the audience can easily answer. And they answer correct in telling you the number of cards in your hand.
Phase 3: The “Hard” Question
You tell the audience that the next few questions will be harder than before. By asking what the bottom card was, you seem to confuse the audience, for this question was just as easy as the previous. But to everyone’s surprise, a card has impossibly appeared where the blank card was held.
Phase 4: The “Harder” Question
Ask the audience to dig deep into their memory and remember what the color was on the back of the playing cards. But alas, the color of all five cards has changed! Just as openly and five times as amazing as the first change.
Phase 5: The “Hardest” Question
Now that all the card backs have impossibly changed colors, it’s time to draw the audiences attention back to the faces of the cards. Asking them to recall what the other four cards were seems like an easy feat. As you slowly drop your hand down to reveal the faces of the said four blank cards, you now hold in your hand an entire Royal Flush!