The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings by Larry Jennings

Created by: Larry Jennings

The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings is a collection of close-up magic tricks, primarily focused on card magic. This compilation showcases Larry Jennings' innovative and deceptive techniques, offering magicians a range of effects from impromptu performances to more prepared routines. The tricks are designed to be performed in close-up settings, making them ideal for table-hopping or intimate gatherings. Buyers should note that this is a book, so it requires reading and practice to master the effects.

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Larry Jennings Classic Magic - DVD from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Focuses on close-up card magic

  • Includes both impromptu and prepared routines

  • Features innovative and deceptive techniques by Larry Jennings

  • Ideal for table-hopping or intimate gatherings

  • Requires reading and practice to master

Pros

  • High-quality material from a respected magician

  • Versatile tricks suitable for various close-up settings

  • Includes a mix of impromptu and prepared routines

  • Offers a range of effects from simple to complex

Cons

  • Requires significant practice to perform effectively

  • Not suitable for those looking for instant tricks without study

Effect

The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings features a deceptive and visually clean ace-cutting routine. A spectator shuffles and cuts the deck multiple times, yet the magician can consistently cut to the four aces with precision. The effect appears effortless, leaving the audience convinced the magician has complete control over the deck.

Full Details

This routine is designed to be performed with a borrowed, shuffled deck, eliminating any suspicion of prearrangement. The method relies on subtle principles rather than complex sleight of hand, making it accessible to a wide range of performers. The trick is structured to build in phases, increasing the impossibility with each reveal.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Magicians who enjoy card magic with strong audience interaction will appreciate this routine. It suits performers who prefer clean, self-working methods but still want a high-impact effect. Those who perform in walk-around or close-up settings will find it particularly useful due to its impromptu nature.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The difficulty level is moderate. While it does not require advanced sleight of hand, it does demand smooth handling and natural misdirection. The timing of cuts and the presentation play a crucial role in making the trick deceptive. With practice, even intermediate magicians can perform it convincingly.

What Magicians Say

EruditeMagic highlights this routine as "a clean and deceptive ace cutting routine that can be performed from a borrowed, shuffled deck." The emphasis on impromptu conditions makes it a strong choice for real-world performances. The trick is praised for its deceptive simplicity and the fact that it can be adapted to different performance styles.

Michael Ammar’s philosophy on audience psychology aligns well with this trick, as it creates a strong sense of impossibility without relying on complex moves. His emphasis on body language and spectator perception reinforces why this routine works so well—it appears entirely fair while still delivering a powerful magical moment.

For magicians looking for a reliable, engaging card routine that plays big with minimal setup, The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings is a strong contender. Its deceptive structure and audience-centered approach make it a valuable addition to any performer’s repertoire.

What people are saying about The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings

EruditeMagic says...

Always Cut the Cards (Larry Jennings, *The Classic Magic of Larry Jennings*): A clean and deceptive ace cutting routine that can be performed from a borrowed, shuffled deck.

Michael Ammar says...

Magic happens in the mind of the spectator—technique is secondary to how the audience perceives and remembers the experience.

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