Prepare to be amazed! Witness Dee Christopher’s Dichotomy, a mind-blowing card trick that defies logic. Separate reds from blacks with pure intuition—no table needed! Get ready to astound!
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Dee Christopher – Dichotomy
Discover Dee Christopher – Dichotomy, a revolutionary take on the classic card separation trick, optimized for modern performers who value simplicity and direct audience engagement. This streamlined version eliminates the need for a table, making it perfect for street performances and walk-around magic.
The Effect
Engage your audience with a tale of intuition and chance. After a legitimate shuffle, half the deck is handed to a spectator who deals them into two piles on your outstretched palms. The magic unfolds as it’s revealed that one pile contains all red cards and the other all black cards, seemingly separated by the spectator’s unknown intuition.
Key Benefits
- No Table Required: Perform anywhere, anytime without the need for a table.
- Versatile: Ideal for both street performances and close-up magic.
- Engaging: Directly involves the spectator, enhancing the magical experience.
- Streamlined: Removes complexity, focusing on the essence of the trick for a more impactful performance.
Originally conceived by Dee Christopher in 2011, this 12-page guide is a treasure trove of 2265 words, equivalent to 9 standard pages of text, offering detailed instructions and insights.
An Out Of This World variation, streamlined and ready for performing situations without a table.
BASIC EFFECT:
The performer talks about intuition, chance and that little feeling we get when we know something is right, or wrong. A deck of cards is introduced and legitimately shuffled. Half the deck is put away to streamline the demonstration. The other half is then handed to the spectator and the performer offers his/her outstretched palms as a surface to deal on to. The spectator deals the cards into two piles about equal amounts of cards in each, but in no specific order. Once all the cards are dealt, the performer shows that in one pile all the reds have been dealt, in the other all blacks! The spectator has managed to separate the cards, without knowing how.
BENEFITS:
The necessity of a table and the fact that you can’t perform the original OOTW with a mixed up deck always put Dee off the method, despite loving the effect. He has stripped out everything to make this simple, direct and an in the hands demonstration, built for the modern day street and walk around performer.
1st edition 2011; 12 pages.
word count: 2265 which is equivalent to 9 standard pages of text