Behold! Bobby Motta reveals mind-bending secrets in his At the Table Live Lecture. Learn powerful magic, from ‘Blue’ to ‘STD’! Even fooled top magicians! Click now!
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At the Table Live Lecture – Bobby Motta
Join us for an unforgettable experience with Bobby Motta in Lecture 13, a session that has received rave reviews from attendees worldwide. Bobby’s teachings are not just powerful and practical—they’ve even fooled seasoned magicians!
In this exclusive lecture, Bobby will unveil his latest creation, Blue, a groundbreaking addition to the world of magic. Dive deep into the intricacies of Blackmail and Informant, as Bobby shares versatile handling techniques and routine ideas that will elevate your performance.
Featured Highlights:
- BP: A brilliant reimagining of card predictions, enhanced with insights from the ingenious Andy Nyman.
- Bloods and Crimps: Discover the secrets of a breather crimp that has baffled even the top professionals in the industry.
- STD: Bobby’s signature effect that alone justifies the price of the entire lecture. Prepare to be amazed!
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the finest minds in magic. Enhance your craft, impress your audience, and take your skills to the next level with Bobby Motta.
Lecture 13 has gotten rave reviews from all who have attended. The material Bobby teaches is powerful, practical and has even fooled many magicians.Â
In this lecture Bobby will demonstrate one of his newest releases called Blue.Â
Bobby will discuss Blackmail and Informant. Both have many uses and Bobby will go into detail with different handling and routine ideas.Â
Bobby will teach BP which is a clever take on a peak that that uses a business card which has been fine-tuned with the input of Andy Nyman’s ingenious mind.Â
Bloods and Crimps is a devious idea that Bobby will demonstrate and teach which uses a breather crimp. He has fooled many of the top pros in the industry with this one.Â
One of Bobby’s go-to effects is STD. This is the one that is worth the entire price of the lecture. Enough said.
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