I’ve got £30 and I want to buy a REALLY EASY Magic Trick! Poison is SO GOOD! #magicshop #magic
This video is a review and demonstration of the "Poison" magic trick, presented in a casual and engaging style. The creator, clearly enthusiastic about the effect, sets a budget of £30 and seeks out an easy-to-learn trick from a magic shop, ultimately choosing "Poison." "Poison" is presented as a card game with a drinking game element, where the participant randomly selects cards, each representing a different drink. The core of the trick lies in the creator's pre-prediction of a specific drink (wine) placed in a wine glass at the beginning of the routine. The participant's seemingly free choices of cards consistently lead them to the predicted drink, with clever misdirection and layered reveals adding to the impact. The video highlights several clever techniques embedded within the "Poison" trick, including the illusion of choice, color association between cards and drinks, ingredient clues, initial letter reveal, and a final congratulatory message. The creator demonstrates a relaxed and conversational performance style, emphasizing the importance of presenting choices as genuinely random. He loved the layered reveals and noted the deck includes multiple tricks beyond "Poison." The trick is marketed as suitable for absolute beginners and comes with video instructions. The price point of £27.99 is considered reasonable. Overall, the creator is clearly impressed with "Poison," praising its simplicity, layered reveals, and entertainment value, and believes it's a great option for beginners.
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Key points
The trick is easy to learn and perform.
It includes multiple tricks beyond 'Poison'.
It has layered reveals that add to the impact.
The illusion of choice is a key element.
The color association between cards and drinks is clever.
The deck comes with video instructions.