Six Card Dunbury by Gary Jones

Created by: Gary Jones

Six Card Dunbury is a captivating close-up card trick where the spectator shuffles and selects six cards from a deck, choosing one without the magician seeing it. The magician then turns their back as the spectator shows their chosen card to others. When the magician turns around, they reveal the selected card in a surprising and impossible manner, making it vanish from the deck entirely. This interactive and engaging trick is perfect for close-up performances, involving the audience directly in the magic.

Key features

  • Spectator shuffles and selects the cards, ensuring fairness and engagement

  • No complex sleight of hand required, making it accessible for all skill levels

  • Works with any deck of cards, including borrowed ones

  • Highly interactive, involving multiple spectators in the selection process

  • Strong magical climax with the chosen card vanishing from the deck

Pros

  • Easy to perform with minimal setup

  • Highly interactive and engaging for audiences

  • Works with any deck of cards

  • Strong, memorable climax

  • No difficult sleights required

Cons

  • May require some practice to perfect the presentation

  • Limited to close-up performances

Effect

The Six Card Dunbury is a card trick where the audience shuffles and selects six cards. One card is chosen and placed back into the deck. The magician reveals each card one by one, pretending to guess the spectator's card incorrectly before finally showing that their chosen card has vanished from the deck entirely.

Full Details

The trick begins with the spectator shuffling the deck and selecting six cards. They choose one card from these six, which is then placed back into the deck. The magician turns their back while the spectator shows the card to others. When the magician turns around, they reveal each card one by one, pretending to misidentify the spectator's card. At the end, the magician asks the spectator to name their card—only to reveal that it has disappeared from the deck.

The method is simple, making it accessible to magicians of varying skill levels. The trick relies on audience interaction and psychological misdirection rather than complex sleight of hand.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for:

  • Performers who want an interactive routine that involves the audience.
  • Magicians who prefer simple methods with strong impact.
  • Restaurant or close-up performers looking for a quick, engaging effect.

Difficulty

The Six Card Dunbury is easy to perform. It requires minimal sleight of hand, making it suitable for beginners. The real challenge lies in presentation—keeping the audience engaged and selling the misdirection effectively.

What Magicians Say

Steve Rowe, a professional magician, praises the trick for its simplicity and audience involvement:

"It's the simplest method going... but it blows their mind."

He also highlights its versatility, as it can be performed with borrowed decks or even non-standard cards like Uno or football trading cards.

Another strength of the trick is its adaptability. Gary Jones, the creator, originally presented it as a bet, but performers can adjust the presentation to fit their style.

Overall, the Six Card Dunbury is a strong, easy-to-perform trick that leaves a lasting impression on spectators.

What people are saying about Six Card Dunbury

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Six Card Dunbury is a simple yet striking card trick that Steve Rowe appreciates for its interactive nature and the way it involves the audience.

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