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Two-Deck Routine

Created by: Andy Nyman

The Two-Deck Routine by Andy Nyman is a fascinating mentalism trick that involves two decks of cards, creating a highly fooling and engaging experience for the spectator. This trick is perfect for close-up, parlour, or stage performances, offering a unique twist on traditional card magic. Buyers should note that some preparation is required to set up the props, but the effect is straightforward to perform once ready.

Key features

  • Uses two decks of cards for a unique mentalism effect
  • Easy to perform with some initial preparation
  • Versatile for various performance settings including close-up, parlour, and stage
  • Highly fooling and engaging for spectators

Pros

  • Highly fooling effect that baffles audiences
  • Versatile performance options
  • Straightforward to perform once set up
  • Unique twist on traditional card magic

Cons

  • Requires some preparation to set up props
  • Needs two decks of cards to perform

What people are saying about Two-Deck Routine

sebastiantoca9208 says...
I think it's one of the most fooling effects within the book or within the pamphlet [...] it's a really fun and really fooling two deck routine that's really fun and really fooling.

Two-Deck Routine videos

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Eleven Years Later by Andy Nyman - Mentalism Review

$25.00

This video offers an in-depth look at 'Eleven Years Later' by Andy Nyman, a treasure trove of mentalism tricks that remain impactful years after their release. The reviewer, with extensive magic knowledge, breaks down each trick to guide potential buyers. Key routines include 'Brainwave,' where a spectator's deceptive answers culminate in the magician revealing a chosen card, and 'Love Is Blind,' a clever love test using billets. Other standout tricks are a psychometry test with phones, a matchbox trick, a coin flip effect, and a two-deck routine. While some preparation is needed, like building props, the tricks are praised for their ease of performance and versatility across close-up to stage settings. The material's ability to baffle audiences and its commercial viability are highlighted, alongside a mention of a possible video version. The lecture notes earn a 9.5 out of 10 for their exceptional quality and originality.

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Takeaways:

  • The tricks in 'Eleven Years Later' are easy to perform but require some preparation.
  • Most routines are suitable for various performance settings, from close-up to stage.
  • The material is praised for its fooling effects and commercial appeal.
  • The lecture notes are rated 9.5 out of 10 for their quality and uniqueness.
  • A possible video format of the same content is mentioned as an alternative.