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Predixion by Max Maven: A Masterpiece of Magic
Step into the world of Max Maven, a true maestro of magic, with his legendary trick, Predixion. This isn’t just a magic trick; it’s a testament to Maven’s unparalleled ingenuity and mastery of misdirection.
Why Predixion Stands Out
Predixion is celebrated for its sheer simplicity and power. It’s designed to be seamlessly integrated into any magician’s repertoire, offering a blend of mystique and elegance that is both engaging and easy to perform.
How It Works
Two decks are in play—one handed to a spectator, the other remains on display throughout. The spectator deals a pile, stops at will, and then divides it into two piles. A card is selected from these without any physical manipulation, ensuring the process is entirely hands-off. The magic culminates when the chosen card is revealed to have been predicted in the deck on the table all along.
- Fair Play: The spectator makes all decisions, ensuring complete fairness.
- No Gimmicks: Utilizes a standard deck, no tricky moves required.
- Audience Engagement: Spectators are actively involved, enhancing the overall impact and wonder.
Experience the brilliance of Max Maven’s Predixion—a trick that’s not just performed, but truly lived. Add this cornerstone of modern magic to your act and leave your audience in awe.
Predixion by Max Maven The master. This trick is example enough of Max Maven’s brilliance. It’s clever, but when you add Max’s misdirection it becomes a masterpiece​
So strong, so deceptive, and SO going into my repertoire.
Predixion is so powerful because it is so simple.
Here’s what happens:
Two decks of cards are used. One is given to the spectator and one is on display the entire time.
The spectator deals a pile, stopping at any time. He then separates that pile into two piles. Then, a card is selected from those two piles. This all happens in the fairest way AND it happens completely hands off. After the spectator verbally chooses the card, it is shown to be predicted inside the deck that was on the table the entire time.
No difficult moves
No gimmicked deck
Spectator makes all the decisions