Unleash your inner magician with Butterfly Playing Cards Workers Edition by Ondrej Psenicka! Master incredible card tricks with this deck. Amaze and astound your audience! Limited edition.
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Butterfly Playing Cards Workers Edition by Ondrej Psenicka
Discover the magic and precision of the Butterfly Playing Cards Workers Edition by world-renowned magician Ondrej Psenicka. These cards aren’t just a tool—they’re a gateway to mastering stunning card tricks that will leave your audience in awe. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a beginner, this deck comes with a comprehensive tutorial that unlocks its full potential.
Unleash Your Inner Magician with These Tricks
Here’s a glimpse of the exceptional tricks you can learn and perform with the Butterfly Playing Cards:
- Cutting to Any Card Called For – Effortlessly cut to any card in a shuffled deck, leaving your audience stunned.
- Pexeso/Memory – Find a mate to a freely selected card with just one precise cut.
- Cutting with the Three of Spades – The spectator names any card, and you find it using the Three of Spades.
- Butterfly Stacking – Master the art of finding any four of a kind with a couple of riffle shuffles.
- Impossible Divination – Correctly name a card after the spectator shuffles the deck, with multiple creative endings.
- Butterfly Challenge – Identify the spectator’s card by cutting the deck into three piles, revealing its exact location and value.
- Butterfly Clocking – Simply riffle through the deck to name the card the spectator selected behind their back.
- Clocking with a Kicker – Identify the missing card by calling out three numbers, revealing cards of the same value.
- Multiple Cards Divination – Correctly name multiple cards while standing back-to-back with the spectator.
- Double-decker with a Kicker – Use two decks to find the spectator’s card, ending with a matching card for a dramatic finish.
- Double-decker That Cannot Be Explained – A variation of Dai Vernon’s classic, identifying a card chosen behind the spectator’s back.
- Butterfly Dribble Catch – Shuffle the deck, name any four of a kind, and catch the final card from a dazzling dribble.
With the Butterfly Playing Cards Workers Edition, you’ll not only perform these tricks but also unlock a world of possibilities to create your own magical moments. Perfect for performances, practice, or gifting, this deck is a must-have for any magic enthusiast.
Here is a list of tricks explained in the tutorial:
- Cutting to Any Card Called For – Cut to any card in a shuffled deck.
- Pexeso/Memory – Find a mate to a freely selected card with just one cut.
- Cutting with the Three of Spades – The spectator finds their freely named card with the Three of Spades.
- Butterfly Stacking – Find any four of a kind with a couple of riffle shuffles.
- Impossible Divination – Correctly name a freely selected card after your spectator shuffles the deck. There are endless ways to end this effect, with several tipped in the tutorial.
- Butterfly Challenge – The spectator selects any card and shuffles the deck. The deck is then cut into three piles. You then correctly name the pile the chosen card is in, what card it is, and in which position in the pile it is.
- Butterfly Clocking – Simply riffling through the deck, you can correctly name the card your spectator selected behind their back.
- Clocking with a Kicker – The spectator selects any card behind their back without seeing it. You then go through the deck to figure out the missing (chosen) card. After that, you call out three numbers, deal through the deck and take out the cards at those positions. These cards have the same value, helping you reveal the spectator’s chosen card.
- Multiple Cards Divination – The spectator selects various cards. While standing back to back, you correctly name every card they have in their hands.
- Double-decker with a Kicker – The spectator selects any card and shuffles the deck. You then try to memorize the deck’s order. You pick a card from a second deck, ask your spectator to name their selected card, and then cut to it using the random card. As a kicker for the end, the card from the second deck matches the card next to your spectator’s card.
- Double-decker That Cannot Be Explained – This variation of Dai Vernon’s The Card Trick That Cannot Be Explained uses one deck to identify a card your spectator has chosen behind their back.
- Butterfly Dribble Catch – The spectator shuffles the deck and then names any four of a kind. You find three of the cards, each one in a more impressive fashion. For the big final, you catch the last card from a dribble!