Variation Of Wayne Dobson's Invisible Deck by Wayne Dobson and Craig Petty

Created by: Wayne Dobson, Craig Petty

This is a close-up card trick that puts a unique spin on Wayne Dobson's classic Invisible Deck. The magician uses two decks and an 'invisible purse' to create a surprising and visual reveal. A spectator freely chooses any card from a shuffled deck, and through a mysterious process, the chosen card appears in the invisible deck and then materializes inside the invisible purse. This method ensures a truly free choice, avoiding common spectator biases. The trick is taught in the Alakazam Christmas lecture, making it accessible for magicians to learn. Buyers should note that the trick requires specific props: two decks and an invisible purse.

Key features

  • Uses two decks and an invisible purse for a unique twist

  • Spectator gets a truly free choice of any card

  • Invisible purse adds a visual and surprising reveal

  • Taught in the Alakazam Christmas lecture for easy learning

Pros

  • Clever method that avoids typical card biases

  • Fun and visual element with the invisible purse

  • Taught in a detailed lecture for easy learning

Cons

  • Requires specific props (two decks and an invisible purse)

  • Props may not be readily available to all magicians

Effect

The Variation of Wayne Dobson's Invisible Deck creates a stunning moment of magic where a spectator freely chooses any card from a shuffled deck. The chosen card then mysteriously appears in a second deck, known as the invisible deck. The trick adds an extra layer of surprise with the use of an invisible purse, where the selected card seemingly materializes, leaving the audience amazed.

Full details

This trick builds on the classic Invisible Deck method but introduces a unique twist by incorporating two decks and an invisible purse. The routine begins with a spectator shuffling a deck and selecting any card freely, ensuring no bias or forced choices. The magician then reveals that the chosen card has mysteriously appeared in the second deck, the invisible deck. The final reveal involves the invisible purse, where the card visually appears, adding a surprising and memorable element to the performance. The method is designed to be straightforward and is taught in the Alakazam Christmas lecture, making it accessible for magicians to learn.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy performing card magic and want to add a fresh twist to a classic routine. It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate visual and surprising reveals. However, it’s important to note that the trick requires specific props, including two decks and an invisible purse, so magicians should ensure they have access to these before attempting the routine.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Variation of Wayne Dobson's Invisible Deck is relatively easy to learn, especially for magicians familiar with the original Invisible Deck method. The routine is taught in the Alakazam Christmas lecture, which provides clear instructions. While the method itself is straightforward, the use of the invisible purse adds a visual element that may require some practice to execute smoothly. Overall, the trick is accessible to magicians of intermediate skill levels.

What magicians say

Craig Petty highlights the cleverness of this variation, noting that it avoids common spectator biases by offering a truly free choice. He also praises the invisible purse for adding a fun and visual element to the reveal. However, he points out that the trick requires specific props, which may not be readily available to all magicians. This makes it a great choice for those who have the necessary tools and are looking to enhance their card magic repertoire with a unique and surprising routine.

What people are saying about Variation Of Wayne Dobson's Invisible Deck

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The invisible purse adds a visual and surprising reveal, making this a fresh take on the classic Invisible Deck.

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