Mirror (Dominic DeVier) by Dominic DeVier

Created by: Dominic DeVier

Mirror by Dominic DeVier is a captivating close-up card magic trick where the King of Clubs plays a central role. The trick involves the King of Clubs appearing face up in the middle of the deck, which is revealed to be the spectator's chosen card. This routine is reminiscent of classic card magic with a story-like presentation, culminating in the disappearance and reappearance of the King of Clubs. It's designed for magicians who enjoy narrative-driven performances and can be performed in settings where close-up magic is appreciated, such as bars or magic shops. The trick allows for all cards to be handed out for examination at the end, adding to its appeal for audiences who value transparency.

Key features

  • Classic card magic with a narrative presentation

  • Involves the King of Clubs in a central role

  • Allows for examination of cards post-performance

  • Suitable for close-up performances in various settings

Pros

  • Engaging story-like presentation

  • Cards can be examined after the trick

  • Appeals to audiences who enjoy classic card magic

Cons

  • Presentation may be too lengthy for noisy or busy environments

  • May not be as punchy as some modern audiences prefer

Effect

The Mirror by Dominic DeVier is a card trick where a chosen card mysteriously appears face-up in the middle of the deck. The routine involves storytelling and visual transformations, culminating in the King of Clubs (or another selected card) revealing itself in an impossible location. The effect is clean, with all cards remaining examinable at the end.

Full Details

  • Type: Card magic routine
  • Method: Uses sleight-of-hand and card control techniques
  • Examination: All cards can be handed out after the trick
  • Presentation: Story-driven, with a focus on mirroring and duplication effects
  • Difficulty: Moderate, requiring some card handling skill

Who Should Consider the Trick

  • Card magicians who enjoy storytelling and structured routines
  • Performers who work in environments where they can engage spectators with longer presentations (e.g., bars, magic shops, or casual settings)
  • Fans of Dominic DeVier’s style, known for classic card magic with a modern twist

Difficulty

The trick requires moderate skill in card handling, including controls and forces. It is not self-working, so performers should be comfortable with fundamental card techniques. However, the method is well-structured, making it manageable for intermediate magicians.

What Magicians Say

Mark T from Saturn Magic describes Mirror as a "classic-style card routine" with a strong visual payoff. He notes that while the presentation may feel a bit lengthy for fast-paced environments, it works well in settings where storytelling is effective. He also highlights that the trick allows for full examination, which is a strong point for audiences who demand transparency.

Dominic DeVier’s reputation for clean, deceptive card magic adds credibility to the effect, making it a solid choice for performers who appreciate well-constructed routines.

What people are saying about Mirror (Dominic DeVier)

Mark T from Saturn Magic says...

If you like Dominic you like your card routines like that kind of presentation no reason not to like this must admit I do think for a modern audience the presentations are a little bit bit long and uh maybe a little bit long-winded to follow especially in a close-up busy noisy environment.

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