Reset Cards Across by Craig Petty
Created by: Craig Petty
Key features
Three unique 'Cards Across' routines with clear explanations
No palming required in 'Las Vegas Leaper', making it angle-proof
'Super Fly' is ideal for stage performances with a comedic twist
Craig's 'Reset Cards Across' creatively turns a disadvantage into an advantage
Each routine is versatile for different performance environments
Pros
Angle-proof method in 'Las Vegas Leaper'
Stage-friendly and comedic 'Super Fly' routine
Creative and innovative 'Reset Cards Across'
Versatile for various performance settings
Clear explanations and practical tips provided
Cons
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Effect
The Reset Cards Across trick involves a magician transferring selected cards from one packet to another in a seemingly impossible manner. The audience sees the cards magically move across, defying logic and creating a strong visual impact. The trick ends with a surprising reset, leaving the spectators amazed and questioning how it was done.
Full details
The Reset Cards Across is a close-up card trick that builds on the classic 'Cards Across' routine. It uses a clever method to transfer cards from one packet to another without any visible moves. The trick incorporates a reset element, which adds an extra layer of mystery. The method is designed to be angle-proof, ensuring it can be performed in various settings without fear of exposure. The routine is versatile and can be adapted to different performance environments, making it a valuable addition to any magician's repertoire.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who are looking for a fresh take on the classic 'Cards Across' routine. It is suitable for both close-up and stage performances, depending on the adaptation. Magicians who enjoy creative problem-solving and turning potential disadvantages into advantages will appreciate the ingenuity behind this trick. It is also a great choice for those who want to add a strong visual impact to their card routines.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Reset Cards Across is moderately difficult to perform. It requires a good understanding of card handling and some practice to master the method. However, the trick does not involve complex sleight of hand or palming, making it accessible to magicians with intermediate skills. The angle-proof nature of the trick reduces the risk of exposure, but performers should still practice to ensure smooth execution.
What magicians say
Craig Petty, the creator of the Reset Cards Across, emphasizes the creative aspect of the trick, turning a potential disadvantage into an advantage. He describes it as a close-up trick that leads into the 'Reset' by Paul Harris, highlighting its versatility and impact. Magic-tv notes that the trick is angle-proof and does not require palming, making it suitable for various performance environments. They also mention that each routine is versatile and can be adapted to different settings, providing magicians with fresh material to enhance their performances.
What people are saying about Reset Cards Across
magic-tv says...
Craig's 'Reset Cards Across' creatively turns a disadvantage into an advantage, making it a must-have for magicians seeking fresh material.
Tutorial videos
3 Cards Across Routines You Haven't Seen Before | Magic Stuff With Craig Petty
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Learn Reset Cards Across | Craig's First Tutorial - Creativity Special: Part 2
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