One Hand And One Card by John Carey

Created by: John Carey

One Hand And One Card is a close-up card trick where a spectator selects a card, which then vanishes from the deck and magically appears in the performer's pocket. The entire effect happens while the performer keeps one hand in that pocket the entire time, creating a super clean and baffling visual. This self-working routine requires no sleight of hand, making it immediately performable and ideal for impromptu situations. Buyers should note that it's part of John Carey's collection focused on clever routining and psychological deception over complex moves, emphasizing strong audience impact with minimal setup.

Key features

  • Self-working with no sleight of hand required

  • Impromptu and immediately performable

  • Focuses on clever thinking and deceptive routining

  • Strong visual impact with a clean vanish and reappearance

  • Allows one hand to remain in pocket throughout the trick

  • Part of a collection emphasizing practical, impactful magic

Pros

  • Easy to learn and perform with no difficult moves

  • Highly deceptive and baffling for audiences

  • Can be done anytime, anywhere with minimal preparation

  • Encourages focus on presentation and engagement

Cons

  • Limited to card-based effects, may not suit all performance styles

  • Relies on specific routining, offering less flexibility for customization

Effect

The magician shows a deck of cards. A spectator selects a card and remembers it. The magician places the deck into one hand. The other hand remains in a pocket the entire time. The selected card vanishes completely from the deck. The magician then removes the hand from the pocket. That hand is holding the spectator's chosen card. The card has magically traveled from the deck to the magician's pocket.

Full details

One Hand And One Card is a self-working card trick. It requires no sleight of hand. The method is simple and direct. The trick uses a standard deck of cards. No gimmicks or special setups are needed. The routine is impromptu. You can perform it anytime with a borrowed deck. The method is cleverly constructed. It relies on a deceptive sequence of actions. The performer's hand remains in the pocket from start to finish. This creates a strong logical impossibility for the audience. The trick is designed for maximum impact with minimal procedure.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is for magicians who want powerful magic without difficult moves. It is ideal for performers who focus on presentation. It suits those who perform in walk-around or social settings. It is excellent for magicians who use borrowed decks. If you value clever methods over complex sleight of hand, this trick is for you. It is also good for beginners because it is self-working.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

One Hand And One Card is not difficult to perform. The method is ridiculously easy. John Carey designs tricks that are eminently doable. There are no complex moves to learn. The trick is immediately performable. You can learn it quickly and perform it with confidence. The challenge is not in the method, but in the presentation. You must focus on your audience engagement and storytelling.

What magicians say

The promotional material from BigBlindMedia highlights the clever construction of this trick. They state the method is super clean and the effect is baffling. The routine is described as a powerful, anytime, anywhere miracle. John Carey's approach shows that powerful magic does not have to be difficult. The trick is designed to play big for audiences while being easy to perform. It allows the performer to concentrate fully on creating magical moments.

What people are saying about One Hand And One Card

BigBlindMedia says...

One Hand & One Card: A selected card vanishes from the deck and appears in your pocket, all while one hand remains in that pocket the entire time. The method is ridiculously easy but the effect is super clean.

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