Behold! ‘Lord of the Rings’ by Andrew Loh: Witness the magic! Four evil rings transform, vanish, and reappear in a baffling display! The genuine ring? Found where you least expect! n#Magic #CardTrick #AndrewLoh [159 characters]
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Lord of the Rings by Andrew Loh
Step into a world of magic and mystery with Lord of the Rings by Andrew Loh. This captivating card routine has received glowing reviews from legendary magicians. Here’s what they had to say:
“This has an excellent presentation, making it a wonderfully entertaining card routine.” – Peter Duffie
“The presentation for that effect was truly a wonderful idea! You took what would be just another card trick and made it a real joy to present.” – Shannon Clark
The Magic of the Rings
In this enchanting routine, four cards are freely selected, representing the evil rings. The performer claims that among these four cards, only one represents the genuine ring. Through a series of random mixes, the performer attempts to identify the genuine ring card — let’s suppose it’s the Three of Spades.
The Transformation
With some deft gestures, the four cards magically transform into the Death Knights (Kings). The fake ring cards vanish, only to be discovered in the center of the deck. The genuine evil ring card? It’s found in the card case, which was placed in full view on the table before the routine began.
Why Choose Lord of the Rings?
- Engaging Presentation: Turn a simple card trick into a captivating story.
- Intermediate Sleight-of-Hand: Perfect for magicians looking to enhance their skills.
- Highly Reviewed: Praised by renowned magicians for its creativity and execution.
Originally published in 2010, this 7-page routine is a must-have for any magician’s repertoire.
This has an excellent presentation, making it a wonderfully entertaining card routine.” – Peter Duffie“Lord of the Rings effect was very sound, the moves routined into each other perfectly. The presentation for that effect was truly a wonderful idea! You took what would be just another card trick and made it a real joy to present.” – Shannon Clark
Four cards are freely selected which represent the evil rings. Performer claims that among the four cards, only one card will represent the genuine ring and the performer attempts to mix the cards randomly in order to find out which card represents the ring, let’s suppose the Three of Spades.
Some gestures, all the four cards magically transformed into the death knight (Kings). The fake ring cards seem to have vanished and they are found in the centre of the deck! The only genuine evil ring card is found in the card case which was placed full-view on the table before the routine is started.
Requires intermediate sleight-of-hand skills.
1st edition 2010; 7 pages
word count: 1354 which is equivalent to 5 standard pages of text