The Break Peek by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
Key features
Utilizes a pinky break to subtly view the selected card
Can be incorporated into shuffles and other natural actions
Designed to be undetectable when performed correctly
Part of a series on card magic techniques
Encourages creative integration into various routines
Pros
Seamless integration into natural actions
Undetectable when performed correctly
Versatile application in various card routines
Enhances the magician's ability to stay one step ahead
Cons
Requires practice to execute smoothly
May be challenging for beginners to master the pinky break technique
Effect
The Break Peek allows a magician to secretly view a spectator's selected card while appearing to perform a simple action like tapping or shuffling the deck. To the audience, it looks like the magician has no knowledge of the chosen card, yet they later reveal it with impossible accuracy.
Full Details
The Break Peek relies on a pinky break to isolate the selected card. The magician creates a break under the card, then subtly tilts or taps the deck to glimpse its identity. This peek can be integrated into natural actions such as shuffling, squaring the deck, or handing the deck to the spectator.
Biz from Big Blind Media explains that the key to this technique is making the peek seamless. He demonstrates how a slight turn of the wrist or a tap on the table conceals the peek while providing the necessary information. The method is versatile and can be combined with other sleights to enhance deception.
Who Should Consider the Trick
The Break Peek is ideal for card magicians who want a reliable way to gather information without detection. It suits performers who already use pinky breaks in their routines, as it builds on existing skills. Those who enjoy interactive card magic, such as mentalism or prediction effects, will find this technique particularly useful.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Break Peek is moderately easy to learn but requires practice to execute smoothly. Magicians must ensure the peek appears natural and does not draw attention. Biz emphasizes minimizing movement and integrating the peek into other actions to avoid suspicion.
Beginners familiar with basic card handling will find this technique accessible, while advanced performers can refine it for greater subtlety. The main challenge is maintaining a relaxed, natural posture while executing the peek.
What Magicians Say
Biz describes the Break Peek as a "deadly weapon" for magicians, praising its simplicity and effectiveness. He notes that the technique works best when hidden within another action, such as shuffling or squaring the deck.
He also highlights its versatility, stating, "You can do so many actions in which you can actually find out the identity of the card." The Break Peek is not just a standalone move but a tool that can enhance larger routines, such as forcing a card or setting up a Triumph effect.
Other magicians appreciate its practicality, as it requires no additional gimmicks or complex setups. The ability to peek at a card without raising suspicion makes it a valuable addition to any card magician's repertoire.
What people are saying about The Break Peek
BigBlindMedia says...
The ability to secretly take information from the deck is Just Deadly [...] The Break Peek is a method that if you know the pinky break then you definitely know how to do this as well.
Tutorial videos
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