Inverted Inversion by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Uses a standard deck of cards with no gimmicks
Quick and visual two-phase routine
Suitable for walk-around performances with no table required
No angle issues, making it versatile for various settings
Requires practice to master the card handling
Pros
Visually impressive and engaging
Clean and impromptu effect
Easy to follow for spectators
Versatile for different performance settings
Cons
Requires precise handling to avoid exposure
Repetition of the effect might feel redundant to some viewers
Effect
Inverted Inversion is a visually striking card trick where a spectator selects a card, which is then lost in the deck. The magician performs a series of moves, and all the cards in the deck appear to flip over except for the selected card, which remains face up. The effect is quick, clean, and leaves a strong impression on the audience.
Full details
Inverted Inversion is a two-phase routine that uses a standard deck of cards with no gimmicks. The trick is designed for walk-around performances and does not require a table. The first phase involves the entire deck reversing, leaving one card face up. The second phase adds a dramatic twist, reinforcing the impossibility of the effect. The routine is highly visual and can be performed in close-up settings.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who perform walk-around or close-up magic. It is suitable for both casual and professional performers due to its simplicity and strong visual impact. If you enjoy card tricks that are quick to perform and leave a lasting impression, Inverted Inversion is a great choice.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Inverted Inversion requires practice to master the card handling. The moves are not overly complex, but they need to be executed smoothly to avoid exposure. Magicians with some experience in card magic will find it easier to learn, but beginners can also achieve good results with dedicated practice.
What magicians say
Craig Petty highlights the simplicity and lack of angle issues in Inverted Inversion, making it suitable for walk-around performances. He also notes that the trick is visually impressive and easy to follow. However, he mentions that the repetition of the routine might feel redundant to some viewers. Overall, Inverted Inversion is praised for its clean, impromptu effect and strong visual climax.
What people are saying about Inverted Inversion
Craig Petty says...
Inverted Inversion by Jay Sankey is a quick and visual two-phase routine where the entire deck reverses, leaving one card face up. [...] It’s simple, has no angle issues, and is perfect for walk-around performances.
Performance videos
Inverted Inversion by Jay Sankey | A Variation Of The Inversion Plot
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Tutorial videos
3 Reversed Card Routines You Haven't Seen Before | Magic Stuff With Craig Petty
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