Turn Transfer Palm by Biz
Created by: Biz
Key features
Focuses on automatic and seamless palming techniques
Improves overall card handling flow and deceptiveness
Part of a collection with over 30 advanced sleights and applications
Inspired by classic magic performance reels for high technical standards
Designed to feel automatic with practice, enhancing performance quality
Pros
Highly deceptive and polished for professional performances
Encourages creative applications in various card routines
Builds foundational skills that benefit broader magic repertoire
Cons
Challenging to learn, not suitable for beginners
Requires dedicated practice to master the automatic feel
May be too advanced for those not committed to technical card work
Effect
The Turn Transfer Palm is a card sleight. A spectator sees a card vanish from the magician's hand. The card then appears in a different location. The move happens quickly and looks natural. The audience sees a clean transfer of a card from one hand to the other without any visible action.
Full details
The Turn Transfer Palm is a palming technique. It is part of a larger collection of advanced card handling methods. This palm allows a magician to secretly hold a card. The move is designed to be automatic. It uses a turning motion to hide the card's transfer. The action is smooth and fits into many card routines. It works for controls, vanishes, and productions. The sleight requires precise finger placement and timing.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is for magicians with experience in card magic. It is not for beginners. Performers who already know basic palms and controls will benefit most. Magicians who want to improve their technical skill should consider this move. It is good for those who perform close-up magic. It suits magicians who value smooth and deceptive card handling.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Turn Transfer Palm is a difficult move. It requires practice to master. The move involves coordination between both hands. The timing must be exact. The action should look casual. Magicians must develop muscle memory for this sleight. It is not easy to learn quickly. Consistent practice is necessary to perform it well.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia discusses the Turn Transfer Palm in a video about advanced card handling. The move is part of a book that focuses on automatic palms. The book contains over 30 sleights. BigBlindMedia says that challenging sleights like this one improve a magician's overall flow. The video shows that the material is highly performative. It demonstrates that the moves are practical for performance.
What people are saying about Turn Transfer Palm
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
BigBlindMedia mentioned this magic trick in this video.