Royal Flush by William Tyrell

Created by: William Tyrell

The 'Royal Flush' is a visually stunning close-up card trick where a seemingly random selection of cards (Ace, 2, 3, 4) magically transforms into a Royal Flush in Spades. This trick is designed for magicians who want a quick, impactful routine that requires minimal sleight of hand. The gimmicked cards do most of the work, making it accessible even for beginners. The climax—a sudden reveal of the Royal Flush—is both surprising and memorable, perfect for casual performances or social media content.

Key features

  • No sleight of hand required

  • Uses specially gimmicked cards

  • Quick reset (less than 2 seconds)

  • Portable and ideal for everyday carry

  • Suitable for close-up and stand-up performances

Pros

  • Visually striking and attention-grabbing

  • Easy to learn and perform

  • Fast-paced with multiple transformations

  • No magnets or elastics used

  • Endorsed by respected magicians

Cons

  • Cards cannot be inspected

  • Best suited for casual settings

  • Limited to specific card sequences

Effect

Royal Flush is a visually striking card trick where a series of rapid transformations culminate in a royal flush. The performer starts with a seemingly random selection of cards—an Ace, Two, Three, and Four. With a wave of the hand, the Ace changes into a Two, creating a pair. Adding a Three turns the pair into three of a kind, and introducing a Four produces four of a kind. The climax occurs when the four cards instantly transform into a royal flush. The effect is fast, clean, and leaves spectators amazed by the seamless transitions.

Full Details

Royal Flush is a packet trick that relies on specially gimmicked cards to achieve its transformations. The trick requires no difficult sleight of hand, false counts, or complex moves. The gimmicks handle the mechanics, allowing the performer to focus on presentation. The routine is designed to be performed in under 20 seconds, making it ideal for quick, impactful performances. The cards are not inspectable, so the trick is best suited for controlled environments where spectators won’t handle the props. The reset time is less than two seconds, enabling repeat performances with minimal downtime.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Royal Flush is ideal for magicians who want a fast, visually impressive trick with minimal practice. It’s perfect for casual settings like cocktail parties, restaurants, or social gatherings. Beginners will appreciate its simplicity, while experienced performers can use it as a quick interlude between more complex routines. The trick is also well-suited for social media content due to its visual appeal and short runtime. However, those who prioritize inspectability or formal stage performances may find it less suitable.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

Royal Flush is extremely easy to learn and perform. As reviewer Sebastian Toca notes, "If you can turn over a playing card, you can do this trick." The gimmicked cards handle most of the work, eliminating the need for advanced sleight of hand. The tutorial is straightforward, covering the basic handling and variations. While the trick is simple, performers should still practice the rhythm and presentation to maximize its impact. The lack of difficult moves makes it accessible even to those new to card magic.

What Magicians Say

Magicians praise Royal Flush for its visual impact and ease of use. Sebastian Toca calls it "extremely easy to learn and perform" and highlights its "rapid-fire color changes." David from Magic Orthodoxy describes it as a "killer cool release" that fools both magicians and laymen. Reviewers also note its portability and quick reset, making it a convenient addition to any magician’s repertoire. The main drawback mentioned is the non-inspectable nature of the cards, but most agree the effect’s strength outweighs this limitation. As one reviewer puts it, "The cards do 80% of the work, and you just get to watch the trick happen."

What people are saying about Royal Flush

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The Ultimate Sting is so much fun to practice, and the magic happens with just a wave of the hand or a snap of the fingers.

BigBlindMedia says...

Copy That is a brain-frying, self-working routine that leaves your spectators breathless. Everything is completely examinable.

magicorthodoxy says...

This is a killer cool release from Vanishing Inc. and what a great price—$20 for a fully gimmicked routine that is sure to fool magicians and laymen alike.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

A phenomenal multi-phase visual routine. William Tyrell's execution is perfection.

SaturnMagicShop says...

Four eye-popping color changes with no difficult sleight of hand. The specially made gimmicks do all the hard work for you.

sebastiantoca9208 says...

Poker Packet Trick is well-produced, extremely easy to learn, and packed with moments of magic. It's perfect for social media or casual settings.

VanishingIncMagic says...

In less than 20 seconds, you'll do four eye-popping color changes, culminating in a Royal Flush. No difficult sleight of hand required.

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