Sucker Punch by Mark Southworth

Created by: Mark Southworth

Sucker Punch is a close-up magic trick that uses poker chips to create a deceptive and visually striking sucker effect. In this routine, the magician appears to reveal the secret behind a coin or chip transformation, leading the audience to believe they understand the method, only to deliver a surprising and impossible climax that defies explanation. It serves as an affordable alternative to traditional coin gimmicks, with increased contrast from the poker chips making it ideal for copper/silver routines. Buyers should note it is designed for intermediate skill levels and includes a tutorial by Eric Jones with six effects, making it versatile for walk-around or close-up performances in settings like casinos or lounges.

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Sucker Punch by Mark Southworth from Alakazam Magic
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Sucker Punch by Mark Southworth from Monster Magic
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Key features

  • Uses poker chips for high contrast in copper/silver routines

  • Includes six effects and a tutorial by Eric Jones

  • Designed as a sucker effect with a strong psychological impact

  • Suitable for close-up or walk-around performances

  • Intermediate skill level recommended

  • Affordable alternative to traditional coin gimmicks

Pros

  • High-quality and visually deceptive

  • Budget-friendly with a polished performance potential

  • Versatile for themed acts like casino settings

Cons

  • May require practice to master the intermediate sleight of hand

Effect

Sucker Punch is a magic trick that uses poker chips. The magician appears to show the audience how the trick is done. The audience believes they understand the secret. Then, the magician reveals a surprising and impossible climax. This creates a strong moment of astonishment.

Full details

Sucker Punch is an alternative to traditional coin magic. It uses poker chips instead of coins. The set includes six different effects. It comes with a tutorial by Eric Jones. The poker chips provide a high visual contrast, which is useful for copper and silver routines. The trick is designed to be deceptive and visually striking.

Who should consider the trick

Magicians who perform close-up or walk-around magic should consider Sucker Punch. It fits well in a casino or lounge setting. It is good for performers who want a strong psychological impact. It is also suitable for those looking for a gambling-themed act. The trick works for magicians who want an affordable and high-quality effect.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

Sucker Punch has an intermediate skill level. Performers need some experience with sleight of hand. The trick involves handling the poker chips in a natural way. The tutorial by Eric Jones provides guidance on the routines. It is not for complete beginners.

What magicians say

Beau Creamer from MurphysMagicSupplies says Sucker Punch is a high-quality and affordable alternative to coin gas. He highlights its use of poker chips for increased contrast in routines. He states, "Sucker Punch is presented as a high-quality and affordable alternative to traditional coin gas."

AlakazamMagicUK notes that Sucker Punch is a deceptive and visually striking effect. It is recommended for a Las Vegas-themed act. The reviewer emphasizes using organic-looking props for a natural illusion. The trick is described as fitting seamlessly into a casino-style performance.

Another promotional summary calls Sucker Punch "wicked" and notes its strong psychological impact. It is designed to create a memorable moment of astonishment for the audience.

What people are saying about Sucker Punch

AlakazamMagicUK says...

Sucker Punch is a deceptive and visually striking effect that fits seamlessly into a Las Vegas-themed act with organic-looking props, enhancing the illusion of impossibility in close-up performances.

MurphysMagicSupplies says...

Sucker Punch is a high-quality and affordable alternative to traditional coin gas, using poker chips for increased contrast in copper/silver routines. It includes six effects and a tutorial by Eric Jones, making it ideal for intermediate performers.

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