ID
Key features
Interactive visualization process for spectator engagement
Strong, impossible-seeming finish with the card appearing in the wallet
Suitable for close-up and mentalism performances
Relies on spectator cooperation and clear communication
Pros
Engaging and interactive for spectators
Unique psychological approach to card magic
Strong, memorable finish
Cons
Heavily dependent on spectator cooperation
Visualization process may confuse some spectators
Pacing and clarity could be refined
Effect
The trick called ID makes a chosen card appear inside a wallet. The magician starts with a red wallet and a red envelope inside it. The spectator names any card out loud. The magician guides them through a visualization process to narrow down their choice. At the end, the card they named is found inside the wallet.
Full details
The magician uses a red wallet with a red envelope inside. The trick involves a step-by-step visualization where the spectator imagines removing certain cards from a deck. The process eliminates possibilities until only a few cards remain. The spectator freely names any card, and it matches the one inside the wallet. The trick relies on the spectator's participation and feels fair because they make choices throughout.
Who should consider the trick
Magicians who enjoy interactive tricks should consider ID. It works well for performers who like guiding spectators through a process. The trick suits close-up or casual settings where engagement is key. Those who prefer structured routines with clear audience involvement will find this useful.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty of ID depends on presentation. The method itself is straightforward, but the performance requires clear instructions. The magician must guide the spectator smoothly through the visualization steps. If the spectator struggles with the process, the trick may not land well. Practice is needed to ensure pacing and clarity.
What magicians say
RealMagicReview tested ID and noted its interactive nature. They said the trick feels genuine because the spectator makes choices. However, they pointed out that the visualization might confuse some people. The unrefined style adds charm, but the pacing could be improved. The trick works best when the spectator follows along easily.
Steve Cook performed an early version of ID and found it engaging. The step-by-step approach keeps the audience involved. The final reveal, where the named card appears in the wallet, creates a strong reaction. The trick's success depends on spectator cooperation, so clear instructions are important.
What people are saying about ID
RealMagicReview says...
The trick shines with its interactive, step-by-step approach, and the raw performance feels genuine. [...] However, it heavily depends on the spectator's cooperation, and the visualisation might trip up some.
Performance videos
ID By Steve Cook And Alakazam Magic
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ID by Steve Cook a Real Magic First Performance
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Review videos
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Other videos
Alakazam Live Tuesday 31st October 2017 2PM
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