Six Cut Triumph by BestMagic
Created by: BestMagic
Key features
Classic Triumph plot with a strong visual impact
Ideal for beginners and experienced magicians alike
Relies on controlled shuffle and key turnover techniques
Includes performance tips for a stronger impact
Pros
Simple yet powerful effect
Versatile and engaging form of magic
Minimal props required
Strong visual impact
Cons
Requires practice to master the shuffle phase
May be too familiar to some audiences due to its classic nature
Effect
The Six Cut Triumph is a card trick where a spectator selects a card, loses it in the deck, and then watches as the magician mixes face-up and face-down cards together in a seemingly chaotic shuffle. Despite the apparent disorder, the magician snaps their fingers or makes a gesture—and instantly, the entire deck rights itself, except for the spectator’s chosen card, which remains face down. The effect is a visually striking moment of impossible order emerging from chaos.
Full Details
The trick follows a structured sequence:
The method likely involves a controlled shuffle and a hidden turnover, ensuring the spectator’s card remains isolated while the rest of the deck aligns.
Who Should Consider the Trick
The Six Cut Triumph is suitable for:
- Beginners who want a strong, self-working or semi-automatic version of Triumph.
- Intermediate performers looking for a streamlined approach with minimal sleight of hand.
- Working magicians who need a reliable, quick-restoration Triumph for walk-around or table settings.
Difficulty
The trick is moderate in difficulty, depending on the method used. Some versions rely on simpler techniques, making them accessible to newcomers, while others may require precise shuffling and timing. Reviewer BestMagic notes that mastering the shuffle phase is crucial to sell the illusion of a fair mix.
What Magicians Say
BestMagic praises the Six Cut Triumph for its visual impact and simplicity, calling it a strong choice for both beginners and experienced performers. They highlight the importance of practicing the shuffle to maintain control while keeping the mix convincing.
Key performance tips from the review:
- Sell the impossibility by contrasting the restored deck with the lone face-down card.
- Use a confident gesture (like a tap or wave) to enhance the magical moment.
- Practice the shuffle to ensure the mix looks fair but retains the necessary control.
The trick is framed as a gateway to deeper card magic, making it a valuable addition to any magician’s repertoire.
What people are saying about Six Cut Triumph
BestMagic says...
The creator loves this version for its simplicity and strong visual impact, making it ideal for beginners and experienced magicians alike.
Tutorial videos
Six Cut Triumph - Classic Magic Card Trick Tutorial
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