Copy That by Cameron Francis

Created by: Cameron Francis

Copy That by Cameron Francis is a dynamic 3-phase 'Do As I Do' trick that engages the audience with a series of clever coincidences, culminating in a stunning royal flush reveal. Using a wallet with red and blue playing cards, the spectator and performer each shuffle a packet of cards, swap a card without looking, and reveal that they've exchanged the same card. The final kicker shows the chosen card completing a royal flush in the performer's hand, while the spectator's remaining cards turn blank. This close-up card trick is examinable and has an instant reset, making it a crowd-pleaser for walk-around or table performances.

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Bigblindmedia presents Copy That by Cameron Francis from Alakazam Magic
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Key features

  • 3-phase 'Do As I Do' routine

  • Ends with a royal flush reveal and blank cards

  • Examinable and instant reset

  • Self-working nature makes it easy to perform

  • Engages the audience with interactive elements

Pros

  • Highly entertaining with multiple moments of magic

  • Examinable at the end

  • Quick reset for repeated performances

  • Self-working, requiring minimal sleight of hand

Cons

  • Requires a specific wallet setup

  • Needs preparation and rehearsal for smooth delivery

  • Price may be considered steep for the content

Effect

The audience sees a wallet containing two sets of playing cards, one with red backs and one with blue backs. A spectator shuffles the red-backed cards while the magician shuffles the blue-backed ones. Each selects a card at random and swaps it with the other, placing it face down into their own packet. When the cards are revealed, the swapped cards match. The magician then shows that the spectator's card completes a royal flush in their own packet, while the spectator's remaining cards are all blank. Everything is examinable at the end.

Full details

"Copy That" by Cameron Francis is a packet trick that uses a wallet containing two sets of cards—one with red backs and one with blue backs. The routine follows a "Do As I Do" structure, where the spectator and magician each shuffle their own packet, select a card, and swap them without looking. The trick builds through multiple phases:

  • The swapped cards are revealed to be identical.
  • The magician shows that the spectator's card completes a royal flush in their own packet.
  • The spectator's remaining cards are shown to be blank.
  • The trick is examinable and resets instantly, making it suitable for repeated performances.

    Who should consider the trick

    This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy interactive routines that involve spectators directly. It works well in walk-around settings, close-up performances, or even table magic. Those who appreciate self-working or semi-self-working tricks will find it easy to perform with minimal sleight of hand.

    Information on how difficult it is to perform

    "Copy That" is designed to be straightforward, with most of the work handled by the setup and the spectator's actions. The trick requires no advanced sleight of hand, though smooth presentation and timing are important for maximum impact. Some reviewers, like Alex Kirk from Monster Magic Shop, noted that while the trick is self-working, proper rehearsal is needed to ensure a polished performance.

    What magicians say

    • Craig Petty (Magic TV) praised the trick for its clever application, saying, "It's a great packet trick... examinable, quick reset, highly entertaining." He also highlighted the strong audience reactions, especially with the royal flush reveal.
    • Alex Kirk (Monster Magic Shop) appreciated the multiple phases of the trick but questioned its price, stating, "It really seems like something that perhaps should be on a download or in a book rather than sold as an individual product." He still acknowledged its strength as a self-working routine.

    Overall, "Copy That" is a well-received trick that combines simplicity with strong magical moments, making it a solid choice for performers who want an engaging, interactive effect.

    What people are saying about Copy That

    magic-tv says...

    This is a really clever application and all you need is a little wallet... it's instant reset, it's examinable, it's really cool it's a great packet trick wonderful application of but it's typical Cameron Francis little guy's a genius.

    monstermagicshop says...

    Kirk appreciated the self-working nature but felt the price was steep for what’s essentially a printable effect... it really is what a turn up by Harry Baron on steroids I really do like the multiple moments of magic.

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