iChange by Peter Nardi

Created by: Peter Nardi

iChange by Peter Nardi is a captivating close-up card trick where four aces and four kings seamlessly swap places between the magician's hands and pockets, creating a visual transposition effect that appears almost magical. Spectators witness cards teleporting with minimal handling, making it ideal for walk-around, parlor, and close-up performances. Developed over a decade, this trick is nearly sleight-free, relying on clever gimmicks and one well-hidden move, ensuring it's accessible yet highly deceptive. Buyers receive gimmicks and a video tutorial teaching multiple routines, such as transpositions, and the trick is examinable, adding to its credibility. It's perfect for magicians seeking a strong, versatile effect with easy learning and powerful audience reactions.

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Key features

  • Nearly sleight-free with only one covered move, making it easy to learn

  • Versatile for close-up, walk-around, and parlor magic settings

  • Includes gimmicks and a video tutorial with multiple routines

  • Examinable by spectators, enhancing credibility

  • Developed over 10-15 years for maximum deception and impact

Pros

  • Minimal sleight of hand required, great for beginners and pros alike

  • Produces strong audience reactions and is highly deceptive

  • Clean structure with no reset needed between performances

  • Comes with comprehensive teaching and bonus content

Cons

  • Requires practice to master the single move and timing

  • Relies on gimmicks, which may need occasional replacement or handling care

Effect

The iChange trick creates a visual card transposition. Four aces and four kings appear to swap places between the magician's hands and pockets. The cards visibly change in real time. The effect is clean and direct, with no complex moves or suspicious actions. It looks like the cards teleport from one location to another.

Full details

Peter Nardi developed iChange over ten to fifteen years. The trick uses a simple setup with four aces and four kings. It requires minimal sleight of hand. One well covered move is used. The rest relies on clever gimmicks. The pockets used in the performance are empty except for the intended cards. This adds credibility. The routine is examinable after the performance. The package includes gimmicks and a video teaching multiple routines. These routines include a transposition effect.

Who should consider the trick

iChange is suitable for magicians who perform close up, walk around, or in parlor settings. It works well for beginners because it uses almost no sleight of hand. It is also good for experienced performers looking for a strong visual trick. The trick is versatile and gets strong audience reactions.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

iChange is easy to learn. It is nearly sleight free. One move requires practice to master. The Elmsley Switch and Elmsley Kickback techniques are used. These moves are well covered during performance. With practice, the trick becomes smooth and deceptive. Magic TV notes that it requires practice to master the sleight of hand. Overall, the difficulty level is low to moderate.

What magicians say

AlakazamMagicUK states that iChange is accessible and versatile. They say it is nearly sleight free with one well covered move. They note that it became popular after a viral video showed it performed in jeans pockets.

Magic TV explains the techniques involved. They highlight the Elmsley Switch and Elmsley Kickback. They mention that the trick uses only four aces and four kings for simplicity. They advise that it requires practice to master the sleight of hand.

Peter Nardi himself performed iChange on Magic TV. He showed how the trick fooled Matt completely. He explained the long development process and that the trick is examinable.

AlakazamMagicUK also featured iChange in a live session. They performed it and described it as a trick where a card visually morphs in real time. They emphasized its strong visual impact.

What people are saying about iChange

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Peter Nardi's 'I Change' is nearly sleight-free, with just one well-hidden move, making it easy to learn yet incredibly deceptive. It's versatile for close-up, walk-around, and parlor settings.

AlakazamMagicUK (second instance) says...

iChange lets you perform a smooth card transposition trick where cards seem to teleport between pockets and hands, all with almost no sleight of hand.

AlakazamMagicUK (third instance) says...

In our live show, we performed 'I Change' where a card visually morphs in real time, demonstrating its power and engagement for audiences.

magic-tv says...

The trick uses only four aces and four kings for simplicity, and requires practice to master the sleight of hand, but the Elmsley techniques make it very effective.

magic-tv (second instance) says...

In our Q&A, we discussed whether Matt ever learned iChange, showing its popularity and the interest it generates among magicians for its clever design.

magic-tv (third instance) says...

Peter Nardi's iChange involves four aces and four kings changing places in pockets with minimal sleight of hand, relying on clever gimmicks and fooling even experienced magicians.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

iChange by JasSher Singh is highlighted as a notable digital release in our weekly news, offering magicians a practical and engaging effect to explore.

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