Instantly repeatable | Atomic Deck by Craig Petty | full performance
This video showcases a full performance of Craig Petty’s Atomic Deck, a self-working card trick that's creating quite a buzz in the magic community. The focus is on demonstrating the trick's impact, featuring a first-time viewing and reaction from experienced magician Mark Walton. It's purely a performance piece, meaning no methods are revealed. The core effect involves a spectator freely selecting a card and a position within the deck, and then, after a shuffle, the selected card magically appears at that position. What's truly remarkable is the trick's repeatability – even after changing the card, suit, and position, the effect still works! Mark Walton's reaction is a highlight, as he's visibly stunned and repeatedly questions how it's done, even jokingly suggesting throwing holy water on Petty. The video emphasizes the spectator's free choice, the trick's repeatability, its psychological impact, and the power of simple methods to create profound deception. Overall, Craig Petty’s Atomic Deck seems to be a remarkable addition to card magic, offering a baffling and repeatable effect that impresses even seasoned magicians.
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Key points
The Atomic Deck is a self-working card trick.
The trick involves a spectator freely choosing a card and position.
The card magically appears at the specified position after a shuffle.
The trick is repeatable, even after changing the card, suit, and position.
Mark Walton is visibly stunned by the effect.
The trick highlights the power of simple methods to create deception.