Norisk by Chris Torrente
Created by: Chris Torrente
Key features
No risky sleight of hand required, making it easy to learn and perform
Can be done with a borrowed deck, enhancing impromptu opportunities
Allows for surrounded performance with clean hand displays
Ready to use immediately with no setup or gimmicks needed
Suitable for a wide range of performers, from beginners to professionals
Pros
Highly visual and impressive effect that wows spectators
Minimal technical demand, reducing the learning curve
Practical for real-world use with quick reset and no angle issues
Created by a reputable magician known for clever and deceptive magic
Cons
May lack depth for advanced magicians seeking complex sleight of hand
Relies on a specific method that might not appeal to purists of traditional card magic
Effect
Norisk is a card trick where a spectator selects a card from a borrowed deck. The magician shows both hands completely empty. The selected card then appears in an impossible and surprising way. The effect is visual and happens with the magician surrounded by the audience.
Full details
Norisk is a trick created by Chris Torrente. It requires no difficult sleight of hand. The method is practical and works with any borrowed deck. There is no setup needed. The trick is ready to perform immediately. It is designed to be performed surrounded, meaning the audience can view from all angles. The effect is clean and leaves no suspicion.
Who should consider the trick
Norisk is suitable for magicians at any skill level. It is ideal for performers who want a strong card effect without complex moves. It works well for close-up and walkaround magic. Magicians who use borrowed decks will find it useful. It is also good for those who prefer self-working or low-skill methods.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Norisk is not difficult to perform. It requires no advanced sleight of hand. The method is straightforward. Most magicians can learn it quickly. It is practical for real world performance. There is minimal angle sensitivity. The reset is instant, allowing for repeated performances.
What magicians say
SaturnMagicShop states that Norisk requires "no risky sleight of hand" and is "ready to perform right out of the box." They call it an "impressive and visual card effect."
Magic Orthodoxy provides detailed reviews aimed at helping magicians decide. They discuss angle sensitivity, method, and practicality.
Penguin Magic included Norisk in a list of top tricks for its impact and practicality. They note it works with a borrowed ring, showing its versatility.
World Magic Shop reviewed Norisk at Magic Live 2025. They praised it as a "completely hands-off, yet incredibly clean, ambitious card routine." They said the method has "very low risk of exposure" and called it a "potent trick."
What people are saying about Norisk
magicorthodoxy says...
The review covers angle sensitivity, sleight of hand or gimmickry, reset time, and practicality, aiming to help magicians make an informed purchasing decision.
penguinmagicshop says...
Norisk by Chris Torrente is a clean method to cause a borrowed ring to appear tied to the performer's shoelace, chosen for high impact and minimal sleight of hand requirements.
SaturnMagicShop says...
No risky sleight of hand required, and it can be performed surrounded with a borrowed deck. Ready to perform right out of the box, it's an impressive and visual card effect.
worldmagicshop says...
The effect allows for a completely hands-off, yet incredibly clean, ambitious card routine with a very low risk of exposure, praised for its ingenuity.
Review videos
Magic Review - Norisk by Chris Torrente
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Promotional videos
10 BEST Magic Tricks to Buy in September 2025 at Penguin Magic
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Saturn Magic - Norisk by Chris Torrente
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Wizard Magic Review - Magic Live Las Vegas 2025 + Reviews: Hypermnesia, Norisk & Leviosa Phone
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