Fair And Square by Biz
Created by: Biz
Key features
Includes over 30 advanced sleights and applications from the book 'Explorations: The Worst Magic Book For A Beginner'
Focuses on automatic palms and advanced card handling for improved magic flow
Demonstrates a variety of techniques such as palming, color changes, and controls in a performative showcase
Inspired by classic performance reels, emphasizing creativity and technical skill
Book is 100 pages with content that challenges and elevates a magician's abilities
Pros
Highly performative and visually impressive demonstrations
Encourages improvement in overall card handling and flow
Offers a wide range of polished and practical material for advanced magicians
Cons
Not suitable for beginners due to the complexity of the sleights
The associated book may be difficult to obtain as it has sold out in past print runs
Effect
Fair And Square is a card trick that appears completely fair to the audience. A spectator freely selects a card. The magician then shows that the deck is normal and has no duplicates. Despite this, the chosen card is revealed in a surprising and impossible way. The trick gives the impression of pure skill and clean handling with no suspicious moves.
Full details
Fair And Square is a card control and revelation method. It uses advanced sleight of hand to control a selected card without any visible moves. The method allows the magician to maintain the illusion of a normal deck throughout the trick. It requires no gimmicks and can be done with any borrowed deck. The trick is designed to be performed in real world conditions.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is for magicians who already have good card handling skills. It is suited for those who perform close-up magic and want to add a strong, impromptu card trick to their repertoire. Magicians who enjoy technical moves and practice will appreciate this trick. It is not recommended for beginners due to the required skill level.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Fair And Square has a high difficulty level. It requires mastery of several advanced sleights, including palming techniques and controls. The trick demands precise timing and smooth execution to maintain the illusion of fairness. Practice is essential to perform it effectively. Magicians should be comfortable with advanced card handling before attempting this trick.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia discusses the importance of challenging sleights like those used in Fair And Square. They note that such moves improve overall magic flow and card handling. The demonstration includes various palming techniques and controls, highlighting the technical skill required. BigBlindMedia states, "challenging sleights improve overall magic flow," emphasizing the value of advanced techniques for performance quality.
What people are saying about Fair And Square
BigBlindMedia says...
Biz demonstrates over 30 of his most notorious moves in a continuous, rapid-fire display of technical skill and creativity. [...] This video is a powerful argument for the book's content, showing that the material is highly performative.
Performance videos
The WORST Magic Book For A Beginner by Biz | All Performances
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.