Quantum Deck by Craig Petty

Created by: Craig Petty

The Quantum Deck is a revolutionary card magic trick that allows a magician to perform the 'Any Card at Any Number' (ACAAN) effect with a deck that appears blank except for one printed card. A spectator names a number, and when the magician deals the cards face-up, the only printed card in the deck appears exactly at the named position. The deck is fully examinable, making the trick even more baffling. This is a close-up magic trick that combines visual impact with mentalism elements, suitable for both amateur and professional magicians.

Key features

  • Examinable deck

  • Easy to perform

  • Strong visual impact

  • Versatile for multiple effects

  • Suitable for close-up magic

Pros

  • Highly fooling effect

  • Deck is examinable

  • Easy to perform with minimal practice

  • Strong audience reactions

  • Versatile for various routines

Cons

  • May require additional practice for smooth performance

  • Limited to one printed card per deck

Effect

The Quantum Deck creates a powerful illusion where a spectator names any number, and when the magician deals cards face-up, the only printed card in the deck appears exactly at that position. The rest of the deck appears blank, making the effect visually striking and impossible to dismiss as a simple trick. The deck is fully examinable before and after the performance, adding to its credibility.

Full Details

The Quantum Deck consists of 51 blank cards and one printed card (typically the Jack of Hearts with a red back). The magician invites a spectator to choose any number, then deals cards face-up one by one. The printed card appears precisely at the named position, while the rest remain blank. The trick is examinable, meaning spectators can inspect the deck before and after the performance without detecting any gimmicks.

The effect can be performed multiple times in a single routine, making it highly versatile. Some variations include combining it with other decks, such as the Imagine Deck, to create layered routines where a chosen card vanishes from one deck and reappears in the Quantum Deck at a named position.

Who Should Consider the Trick

The Quantum Deck is ideal for:

  • Magicians who perform close-up or stand-up card magic.
  • Performers looking for a strong, self-working effect that requires minimal sleight of hand.
  • Those who want an examinable trick that can be repeated with different spectators.
  • Mentalists who incorporate card magic into their routines.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The Quantum Deck is designed to be easy to perform, requiring no advanced sleight of hand. The method is straightforward, making it accessible to beginners while still fooling experienced magicians. The trick relies on a clever principle rather than manual dexterity, so even those new to card magic can execute it convincingly.

What Magicians Say

  • Craig Petty (creator) calls it "the best 'Any Card at Any Number' effect" and performs it at every gig due to its reliability.
  • Tyler Lunsford includes it in his top 10 tricks of 2022, praising its expanded range and index system.
  • AlakazamMagicUK describes it as "one of the best tricks for fooling even the smartest people."
  • fiddlinjonny reviews it positively, highlighting its unique capabilities and performance impact.
  • RealMagicReview features it in giveaways and live discussions, emphasizing its commercial appeal.

The Quantum Deck has received widespread acclaim for its strong visual impact, examinability, and ease of use, making it a must-have for magicians seeking a powerful and practical card effect.

What people are saying about Quantum Deck

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The 'Quantum Deck' uses a double-blank deck with one printed card. The trick is examinable and works every time.

fiddlinjonny says...

The Quantum Deck by Craig Petty takes center stage in this detailed review, where the creator explores its innovative design and how it elevates magic performances.

magic-tv says...

Craig Petty demonstrates the classic handling of the Quantum Deck, a trick he released in 2021 or 2022. The deck contains 51 blank cards and one printed card.

RealMagicReview says...

Steve Faulkner takes a deep dive into the debate around magic exposure, examining how digital platforms have transformed the way magic is shared and learned.

TylerLunsfordMagic says...

A fresh spin on the 'any card at any number' plot, where all other cards appear blank. Tyler highlights its expanded range and index system, calling it a must-have for fans of gimmicked decks.

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