The Wager by BigBlindMedia
Created by: BigBlindMedia
Key features
Includes 20 custom gaff cards and a two-hour tutorial
Features 12 gaff-card-based routines for all skill levels
Highlights a visually stunning transposition effect called *Confused*
Emphasizes practicality and audience-proofing in routines
Pitched as a timeless resource for visual and psychological magic
Pros
Leverages classic gimmicks in fresh, performance-tested ways
Incorporates multiple phases and signatures to heighten impossibility
Accessible to beginners despite strong reactions
Cons
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Effect
The Wager is a gaff-card-based magic trick that creates a visually stunning transposition effect. The audience sees two selected cards swap places under impossible conditions. The trick escalates into a jaw-dropping finale where the two signed cards appear to fuse together, defying logic. The performer uses playful framing to turn the technical transposition into a memorable narrative.
Full details
The Wager is part of the 2woFaced bundle by Big Blind Media. It includes 20 custom gaff cards, such as double-backers and double-facers, along with a two-hour tutorial. The bundle features 12 routines, ranging from transpositions to psychological tricks and visual transformations.
The trick Confused is highlighted as a standout effect. It begins with two selected cards visually swapping places, first as a quick gag, then under impossible conditions (such as a spectator holding one card in place). The climax involves signing both cards, placing one in a card box and the other in the deck, and then revealing that the two signed cards have merged into one.
Who should consider the trick
The Wager is suitable for magicians of all skill levels. Beginners will find the methods accessible, while experienced performers can use the routines to enhance their repertoire. The trick is ideal for those who enjoy gaff-heavy but method-simple magic. It is also a good choice for performers who want audience-proofed routines with multiple phases and signatures.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Wager is designed to be practical and easy to perform. The methods are straightforward, making it accessible for beginners. The two-hour tutorial provides detailed instructions, ensuring that even those new to gaff cards can learn the routines. The trick relies on classic gimmicks used in fresh ways, so familiarity with basic card magic will help.
What magicians say
Big Blind Media describes 2woFaced as a timeless resource blending visual magic with psychological tension. The trailer emphasizes the practicality of routines like Confused, calling them real-world "head melters." The bundle is pitched as a compelling investment for magicians who enjoy gaff-heavy but method-simple workers.
The performance of Confused is noted for its escalating impossibility, from simple swaps to a signed-card fusion. The playful framing adds charm, turning a technical transposition into a memorable narrative. Magicians appreciate the audience-proofing elements, such as multiple phases and signatures, which heighten the effect's impossibility.
For those who enjoy visual and psychological magic, The Wager offers a strong addition to their toolkit. The routines are designed to be practical, engaging, and suitable for real-world performances.
What people are saying about The Wager
BigBlindMedia says...
The trailer’s focus on *Confused*—a routine that escalates from simple swaps to a signed-card fusion—hints at the creative potential of the full bundle. For magicians who enjoy **gaff-heavy but method-simple** workers, this seems like a compelling investment.
Promotional videos
2woFaced Trailer - with performance of Confused
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.