Behold! CAANTASTIC by Abhinav Bothra lets you perform Any Card At Any Number like never before! Amaze with this instant download (PDF + Video). Witness pure magic!
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Discover the Magic of CAANTASTIC by Abhinav Bothra
For decades, magicians have sought the ultimate challenge: performing Any Card At Any Number with a borrowed and shuffled deck. While many settle for the simpler Card At Any Number, it often fails to convey the true essence of magic. Enter CAANTASTIC – a groundbreaking solution that creates an unforgettable experience of pure magic.
Why CAANTASTIC is a Game-Changer
CAANTASTIC elevates the classic card trick by introducing a mother of all coincidences. Perform the trick not once, but three times, effectively erasing all skepticism and leaving your audience in awe. This isn’t just a trick; it’s a moment of pure magic.
Two Versions, Endless Possibilities
- ON THE TABLE: Perfect for formal settings, this version involves a working surface and multiple audience members. The cards are dealt three times, each time revealing a new layer of magic that culminates in a jaw-dropping finale.
- IN THE HANDS: Ideal for walkaround situations, this version leverages mobile phones to enhance the experience. The cards are dealt into cupped hands, and a photo taken with a borrowed phone adds a modern twist to the classic trick.
Key Features
- 3 phases: Each version has three phases, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging performance.
- Self-working miracle: The tricks are designed to look effortless, making them accessible to beginners while still impressing seasoned magicians.
- Audience involvement: Engage at least two audience members, creating a collaborative and interactive experience.
- Borrowed and shuffled deck: No setup required; the tricks can be performed with any deck, borrowed and shuffled by the audience.
What’s Included
This package includes a PDF guide (11 pages) and a video tutorial (16 minutes 36 seconds). The PDF is equivalent to 4 standard pages of text, providing detailed instructions and tips to master CAANTASTIC.
Description
For decades Magicians are on a quest to perform Any Card At Any Number from a borrowed and shuffled deck; which isn’t always possible so they often settle for Card At Any Number.
The problem is that Card At Any Number when presented as a one-time feat can be mistook as a co-incidence or the skill of the performer and that takes away the feeling of it being pure magic.
CAANTASTIC counters just that by creating the mother of all co-incidences moment for the audience. Card At Any Number no just once or twice but thrice and when it happens the third time it dilutes any skepticism and evokes the feeling of watching pure magic.
In here you’ll find 2 versions – ON THE TABLE and IN THE HANDS. Each of them –
– has 3 phases
– looks like a self-working miracle
– involves at least 2 audience members
– can be done with a borrowed and shuffled deck.
Difficulty wise they’re well within the reach of a month old beginner at the same time feels like watching an expert at work.
ON THE TABLE (needs a working surface)
You put down a mystery card on the table and then hand deck to an audience member. You then call out a card and ask the audience member to deal down the cards & stop whenever he/she feels like and that audience member stops at your called out card.
To avoid the thought of it being a co-incidence. It takes place once again with a different audience member with a different card.
For the third phase you ask them to name a number and at that named number lies the mate of the mystery card on the table.
IN THE HANDS (for walkaround situations)
You openly display a card in your hand and ask them to name a number, the cards get dealt down (into someone’s cupped hands) to that number and there lies the mate of the card in your hand.
You then ask someone to pick a card from the dealt down pile, look at it and place it on the deck in your hand, bury it with the cards in the dealt down pile and give it multiple cuts. You then pretend to memorize the order of the cards, the card gets called out and you call out the number the called out card lies at.
For the third phase a photo of a card gets clicked (via borrowed mobile phone) and the card is then lost in the deck and the deck is shuffled; no-one knows where the card is, what the card is (not even the performer). But still the audience member names a number and at that named number lies the card that has a photo in their mobile phone.
PDF 11 pages. Video 16min 36s
word count: 1109 which is equivalent to 4 standard pages of text