The Deck Switch by Ernesto Melero
Created by: Ernesto Melero
Key features
Designed for walk-around magic
No gimmicks or special decks required
Requires confidence in handling angles
Intuitive for experienced card handlers
Bold and visual effect
Pros
Highly visual and surprising
Works with any deck
Great for impromptu performances
Clear and well-taught method
Cons
Requires practice to perfect angles
Not suitable for complete beginners
Effect
The Deck Switch is a bold and cheeky move designed for walk-around magic. It allows the magician to secretly switch one deck of cards for another in front of the audience. The switch appears seamless, making it ideal for performances where a deck change is needed without detection.
Full details
The Deck Switch is taught as part of the Ernesto Melero Download Bundle. It is a practical method for switching decks in close-up or walk-around settings. The technique is similar to a well-known move many magicians already use, but with adjustments that make it more deceptive. While it looks risky at first glance, the method relies on angles and timing that experienced performers will recognize as manageable.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is best suited for magicians comfortable with card handling and familiar with basic deck switches. It is not for beginners, as it requires confidence and awareness of angles. Performers who frequently do walk-around magic will find it especially useful, as it provides a clean way to switch decks without drawing suspicion.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Deck Switch is not overly difficult for those with card experience. Steve Faulkner notes that while it looks "naughty" at first, it feels achievable with practice. The method is intuitive for those who already handle cards regularly. However, it does require attention to angles and smooth execution to avoid exposure.
What magicians say
Steve Faulkner describes The Deck Switch as "very bold" and "very cheeky," praising its practicality for walk-around performances. He compares it to a common move many magicians already use, suggesting that those comfortable with that technique will adapt quickly. He also mentions that while it appears angle-sensitive, it works similarly to other trusted methods, making it a reliable choice for experienced performers.
Overall, The Deck Switch is a strong addition to a magician's toolkit, offering a deceptive and practical way to switch decks in live performances.
What people are saying about The Deck Switch
Steve Faulkner (RealMagicReview) says...
The Deck Switch is a really nice one—very bold, very cheeky. It feels like you'd have to be careful with angles, but it works in a similar way to a trick everybody does, so if you think you can get away with that, you can get away with this.
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