Behold! Abhinav Bothra’s Fortuitous ACAAN! Witness a marvel where spectators shuffle, choose, and *still* reveal the very card you divine! An examinable deck, 8 participants, pure magic! Get the PDF now!
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Abhinav Bothra – The Fortuitous ACAAN (+ PDF)
Discover the magic of The Fortuitous ACAAN, a virtually self-working card trick that brings wonder out of the hands of the performer while ensuring the control always rests with him. This ingenious trick is designed to counter the common skepticism that arises when audiences try to reverse-engineer magic tricks.
Here’s how it works: A deck is shuffled by up to 4 participants, while 3 other people decide on the Number, Value, and Suit. The shuffled deck is then collected, and the cards are dealt face-up. The card right after the named number is the decided-upon card—creating a moment of pure astonishment.
Features:
- Involves up to 8 participants
- Examinable deck (uses only 52 cards)
- Cards can be dealt face up
- Looks like a self-working wonder
Perfect for magicians looking to add an interactive and mind-blowing routine to their repertoire, The Fortuitous ACAAN ensures that your audience leaves with a sense of wonder and amazement. This trick is not just a performance—it’s an experience.
Description
A virtually self-working ACAAN with plenty of audience involvement.
We all know whenever the audience tries to reverse engineer or recreate a trick and fail at it; they conclude with a common statement – He must have done something sneaky.
The Fortuitous ACAAN works to counter just that. It brings wonder out of the hands of the performer at the same time ensures that the control always rests with him. Here is how it goes:
A deck gets shuffled by 4 people while 3 other people decide on the Number, Value and Suit. The shuffled deck gets collected and the cards get dealt face-up and the card right after the named number is the decided upon card.
Features:
- Involves up to 8 participants
- Examinable deck (uses only 52 cards)
- Cards can be dealt face up
- Looks like a self-working wonder