Split

Split is a visually stunning card trick that uses three double-backed cards to create a multi-phase revelation. The first two cards split to reveal the four aces, and the final card splits to show two spectator-chosen cards, creating a strong magical moment. This trick is perfect for close-up or parlour magic and relies on gimmicked cards, which may not appeal to purists. The routine is engaging, easy to follow, and offers a clever reveal with a touch of humor, making it a great addition to any magician's repertoire.

Key features

  • Uses three double-backed gimmicked cards

  • Multi-phase revelation: aces and spectator-chosen cards

  • Visually impressive and easy to follow

  • Perfect for close-up or parlour magic

  • Engaging performance with a touch of humor

Pros

  • Strong visual impact

  • Clear and entertaining presentation

  • Multiple phases for added impact

  • Easy to follow and perform

Cons

  • Relies on gimmicked cards, which may not suit purists

  • Requires practice to execute the splits cleanly

Effect

The 'Split' trick is a visually striking card routine. It begins with three double-backed cards. The first two cards split to reveal the four aces, creating a surprising and magical moment. The final card then splits to show two spectator-chosen cards, adding a personalized and interactive element to the performance. The trick is designed to be both impressive and easy to follow, making it a strong addition to any magician's repertoire.

Full details

The 'Split' trick uses three double-backed cards to create its effects. The first phase involves splitting the first two cards to reveal the four aces. This is followed by the final card splitting to show two cards chosen by the spectator. The routine is inspired by Paul Harris's 'Las Vegas Split' and relies on gimmicked cards to achieve its visual impact. The trick is designed to be performed with clear and engaging presentation, often enhanced by humor or storytelling.

Who should consider the trick

The 'Split' trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy card magic and are looking for a visually impressive routine. It is particularly suited for performers who like to incorporate humor or interactive elements into their acts. The trick is also a good choice for those who are comfortable using gimmicked cards and are willing to practice to ensure smooth execution.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The 'Split' trick requires some practice to execute cleanly, especially when splitting the cards to reveal the aces and chosen cards. While the method is straightforward, the timing and handling of the gimmicked cards need to be precise to maintain the illusion. Magicians with experience in card magic will find it easier to master, but even beginners can learn it with dedication.

What magicians say

Craig Petty describes the 'Split' trick as visually impressive and easy to follow, noting its clever reveal with multiple phases. He adds humor to the routine by pretending the cards are expensive electronic devices, making it entertaining for the audience. However, he points out that the trick relies on gimmicked cards, which may not appeal to purists. Alakazam Magic highlights the trick's visual impact and recommends it as a fresh addition to any magician's repertoire. Overall, reviewers agree that 'Split' is a strong and engaging card trick with a clear and entertaining presentation.

What people are saying about Split

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The 'Split' trick is a visually striking effect where a chosen card appears to split into two halves, only to seamlessly come back together.

magic-tv says...

The trick is visually impressive and easy to follow, with a clear presentation. [...] Craig adds humor by pretending the cards are expensive programmable electronic devices, making the routine entertaining.

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