The Peek Control by Biz
Created by: Biz
Key features
Advanced card handling technique for close-up magic
Focuses on secret peeking and control of a selected card
Part of a larger collection of 30 sleights and applications in the book 'Explorations'
Designed to improve overall magic flow and deception
Requires practice and is not beginner-friendly
Pros
Enhances technical skill and creativity in card magic
Polished and practical for performances
Integrates well with other advanced sleights like palming and color changes
Cons
Challenging to learn and master
Not suitable for beginners
Requires dedication to practice for effective use
Effect
The Peek Control allows a magician to secretly view a spectator's selected card while apparently controlling it to the top or bottom of the deck in a fair and open manner. The spectator sees the card placed into the middle of the deck, yet the magician knows its identity and can position it for a later reveal.
Full details
The Peek Control is a card sleight that combines a control with a secret viewing action. It is designed to look like a standard, fair control of a selected card. The method enables the performer to know the identity of the card without any obvious or suspicious movements. This sleight is part of a broader system of advanced card handling techniques that focus on making difficult moves appear automatic and natural.
Who should consider the trick
This move is for magicians who already have a solid foundation in card magic and want to improve their technical skills. It suits performers interested in advanced controls and palming techniques. Beginners may find it challenging, but those willing to practice difficult moves can benefit from incorporating it into their routines.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Peek Control requires dedicated practice to master. It involves precise finger movements and timing to execute without detection. The move is not for beginners, but it can enhance a magician's overall card handling flow with consistent effort. Mastery of this technique allows for smoother and more deceptive performances.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia highlights that the Peek Control is part of a collection focused on out-of-the-box thinking. They note that challenging sleights like this one can improve a magician's overall flow and card handling. The demonstration shows that the move is highly performative and practical for advanced card workers.
What people are saying about The Peek Control
BigBlindMedia says...
Biz demonstrates over 30 of his most notorious moves in a continuous, rapid-fire display of technical skill and creativity. [...] It highlights Biz's philosophy that challenging, automatic palms and advanced sleights can dramatically improve a magician's overall flow.
Performance videos
The WORST Magic Book For A Beginner by Biz | All Performances
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