Finley's Variation

Finley's Variation is an advanced card technique that involves a rarely taught move, often used in close-up card magic. This variation is part of a broader session that covers a range of card techniques from beginner to advanced levels, including the Diagonal Palm Shift and a practical side steal and peek combo. The session is designed to help magicians of all skill levels improve their card handling and learn forgotten techniques from classic magic literature.

Key features

  • Rarely taught advanced card move

  • Part of a comprehensive card magic session

  • Interactive Q&A for real-time learning

  • Focus on forgotten techniques from classic books

Pros

  • Covers a wide range of skill levels

  • Offers rare and advanced techniques

  • Interactive live format with Q&A

Cons

  • No live demo of tricks in the preview

Effect

Finley's Variation is a card technique that allows a magician to control a selected card in a seemingly impossible way. The move is designed to be invisible to the audience, making it appear as though the card has magically moved to a desired position in the deck. The effect is smooth and deceptive, leaving spectators amazed at the magician's skill.

Full details

Finley's Variation is a rarely taught move that builds on classic card control techniques. It is often used in conjunction with other sleights, such as the Diagonal Palm Shift, to create a seamless and deceptive routine. The move requires precise handling and practice to execute correctly, but once mastered, it can be a powerful addition to any magician's repertoire. The technique is particularly useful for controlling a selected card without drawing attention to the action.

Who should consider the trick

Finley's Variation is ideal for intermediate to advanced magicians who are already familiar with basic card controls and are looking to expand their skill set. It is especially suited for those who enjoy learning rare and lesser-known techniques. Beginners may find the move challenging, but with dedication, they can also benefit from incorporating it into their routines.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Finley's Variation is considered an advanced move, requiring a high level of dexterity and practice to perform smoothly. The technique involves precise finger movements and timing, which can be difficult to master. However, with consistent practice, magicians can achieve a high level of proficiency. The move is not recommended for beginners, as it builds on foundational card control skills.

What magicians say

Eddie McColl, in his Alakazam Academy session, highlights Finley's Variation as one of the rare and valuable techniques he teaches. He emphasizes the importance of digging up forgotten moves from classic books, suggesting that Finley's Variation is a hidden gem in the world of card magic. The live Q&A format of the session allows magicians to ask questions and receive direct feedback, making it an excellent opportunity to learn this advanced technique.

What people are saying about Finley's Variation

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Eddie McColl is hosting an Alakazam Academy session on June 2nd, packed with card magic for every skill level. Beginners will start with basic controls, while intermediate and advanced magicians can tackle the Diagonal Palm Shift and Finley's variation, two rarely taught moves.

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