RealMagicReview

Divine And Conquer by Leo Reed Review

In 'Divine And Conquer' by Leo Reed, two spectators each pick a card, and the magician reveals one directly while the other impossibly appears in a surprising location, like a pocket. Steve Faulkner praises the trick's strong presentation and beginner-friendly method, though he notes it builds on existing techniques like 'Mind Power Deck' and Darren Brown's 'Smoke.'

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Key points

  • The trick involves divining two spectators' chosen cards, with one card appearing in an impossible location.

  • No sleight of hand is required, making it beginner-friendly, but some memory work is needed.

  • Steve praises the strong presentation and impact, comparing it to effects like 'Mind Power Deck' and Darren Brown's 'Smoke.'

  • The 1.5-hour download is thorough and well-taught by Nicola Capo.

  • Steve would use this in a show, highlighting its versatility and strength.

  • He suggests more crediting of historical methods would have been appreciated.