Visualise by Liam Montier
Created by: Liam Montier
Where to buy
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![]() | Magicbox | Visualise (Red) by Liam Montier | £22.20 | 🇬🇧 Shop |
Key features
Self-working Triumph variation with a mentalism twist
Combines a classic gaff deck with Paul Curry’s 'Think of a Card' principle
Clean setup with minimal suspicious handling
Includes teachings on the standard Triumph and a Roy Walton-inspired routine
Suitable for close-up performances
Pros
Visually impressive and easy to follow
The mind-reading element adds suspense
Clean method with minimal handling required
Includes additional routines and teachings
Sensibly priced
Cons
The deck doesn’t end clean, though spectators are unlikely to suspect after handling
Relies heavily on the initial setup, which may limit practicality in some performance settings
Effect
The trick 'Visualise' by Liam Montier creates a striking visual moment for the audience. A deck of cards is shuffled with half face-up and half face-down. A spectator selects a card, shows it, and places it face-down in the middle. The magician then claims to read the spectator's mind, identifying the card's color and suit. With a snap of the fingers, all cards turn face down except the chosen one, creating a surprising and visually impressive reveal.
Full Details
'Visualise' is a self-working variation of the classic Triumph effect. The magician starts with a deck of cards, half face-up and half face-down. After shuffling them together, a spectator cuts to a face-up card, remembers it, and places it face-down in the middle. The magician then names the card without any apparent method, before snapping their fingers to reveal that all cards have turned face down except the selection.
The trick uses a gaff deck, which simplifies the method while maintaining a strong impact. Liam Montier enhances the effect by combining it with Paul Curry's 'Think of a Card' principle, allowing the magician to name the card before the visual reveal. The routine avoids suspicious cuts, making the setup cleaner and more deceptive.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want a visually powerful and easy-to-perform card effect. It works well for close-up performances, walk-around magic, or even stage shows with proper handling. Beginners will appreciate its self-working nature, while experienced performers can use it as a strong opener or closer.
Difficulty
'Visualise' is rated as easy to perform. The method relies on a gaff deck, eliminating the need for complex sleight of hand. The only challenge is ensuring smooth handling during the spectator interaction phase, but Liam Montier's instructions provide clear guidance.
What Magicians Say
- Alex Kirk praises the trick, calling it a "jaw-dropping moment" when the magician names the card without any apparent method. He highlights the clean setup and the strong visual impact of the final reveal.
- Magic-TV describes the trick as "visually impressive and easy to follow," noting that the mind-reading element adds suspense. However, they mention that the initial setup may limit practicality in some performance settings.
- Monster Magic Shop emphasizes the trick's versatility, stating that the gaff deck is underutilized in magic. They appreciate Liam Montier's handling, which avoids suspicious cuts and makes the effect more deceptive.
Overall, 'Visualise' is praised for its strong visual impact, ease of performance, and deceptive method, making it a valuable addition to any magician's repertoire.
What people are saying about Visualise
magic-tv says...
The trick is visually impressive and easy to follow. The mind-reading element adds suspense.
monstermagicshop says...
The 'jaw-dropping moment' of naming the card without any apparent method. Liam’s handling avoids suspicious cuts, making the setup cleaner.
Performance videos
Visualise by Liam Monitor | Reality Unfolded
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Review videos
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