Think

Think is a captivating card trick designed for close-up magic performances. The effect is simple yet powerful: a spectator thinks of any card from a shuffled deck, and after a series of magical moments, their thought-of card is revealed as the only one left face-up in the deck. This self-working trick is perfect for both family and adult audiences, offering a strong impact with minimal setup. It’s ideal for magicians looking for a reliable, engaging routine that requires no sleight of hand.

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Think by Shin Lim - Video Download from Magicbox
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Key features

  • Self-working method, no sleight of hand required

  • Versatile for family and adult audiences

  • Strong impact with minimal setup

  • Encourages audience interaction and engagement

Pros

  • Easy to perform with clear instructions

  • Highly engaging for spectators

  • Versatile for various performance settings

  • Builds strong reactions and payoff moments

Cons

  • May require practice to perfect the presentation

  • Some performers may need to adapt to audience reactions

Effect

The magic trick 'Think' creates a moment of astonishment when a spectator's thought-of card is revealed as the only face-up card in a shuffled deck. The magician asks the spectator to think of a card without revealing it. After shuffling the deck, the magician spreads the cards to show that all are face-down except one. The face-up card matches the spectator's thought-of card, leaving the audience amazed.

Full details

'Think' is a card trick that relies on a self-working method, meaning it does not require advanced sleight of hand. The trick is designed to be straightforward to perform while delivering a strong impact. It involves a deck of cards and a simple procedure that leads to the revelation of the spectator's chosen card. The method ensures that the magician can focus on presentation and audience interaction rather than complex moves.

Who should consider the trick

'Think' is ideal for magicians who want a reliable and impactful card trick that works well for both casual and formal performances. It is particularly suitable for those who prefer self-working tricks or are looking to add a quick, strong effect to their repertoire. The trick is versatile and can be adapted to different audiences, making it a good choice for performers who entertain both family and adult crowds.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

'Think' is considered easy to perform because it is self-working. The method does not require advanced card handling skills, making it accessible to magicians of all experience levels. However, like any trick, the presentation and timing are crucial for maximizing its impact. Magicians should practice the routine to ensure smooth delivery and effective audience engagement.

What magicians say

Craig Petty, in his live performance special, highlights the effectiveness of 'Think' as a self-working trick that delivers a strong reaction. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to audience reactions and justifying procedural steps to enhance the performance. The trick is praised for its simplicity and impact, making it a valuable addition to any magician's repertoire. Craig also notes that building reactions through recap and payoff moments is key to making the trick memorable.

What people are saying about Think

magic-tv says...

The Cheeky Project tricks ('Think' and 'Photo') are self-working and impactful. [...] Building reactions through recap and payoff moments is key.

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