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Unlock the Magic with Chris Congreave’s “Curiouser & Curiouser” (Instant Download)
Step into a world of wonder with Chris Congreave’s “Curiouser & Curiouser”, a collection of mind-blowing magic tricks and routines that will leave your audience spellbound. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned magicians, this instant download is packed with innovative effects, practical tips, and engaging performances that will elevate your magic game.
What’s Inside?
- Coin Prediction – Predict the exact amount of change in a spectator’s hand, and reveal a stunning finale they’ll never forget.
- Dead Cut Prediction – A freely thought-of card is revealed on the back of the Jokers.
- Anniversary in My Pocket – A fresh take on the classic “Anniversary Waltz” effect.
- Upper Hand – A visually stunning 4-for-4 card transposition.
- Cut, Stop, Think – Predict the exact card a spectator will stop at, cut to, and think of.
- Stop and Think – A shorter, equally powerful version of the above routine.
- Drawn – A commercial card routine that leaves your spectator with a unique souvenir.
- Re-drawn – A new twist on the “Drawn” effect.
- Coin to Anywhere – A versatile coin vanish and reappearance.
- Mental Coins – Predict a freely chosen number on a coin.
- Card at Almost Any Number – A magician fooler with a commercial kicker ending.
- Locked, Marked, and Reloaded – An evolved version of the classic “Marked Cards” routine.
- A Freely Named Card – A direct and impossible revelation using Jokers.
- Stickman Stan – A fun, commercial routine perfect for all ages.
- Turbo Card – A fast-paced, visual card trick with a twist.
- Hopping Lemon – A walk-around coin routine with a surprising ending.
- Destination Amazed – Predict a freely thought-of holiday destination using business cards.
- Thanks to Dave – A card transformation effect using ripped pieces.
- Comedy Card to Wallet – A hilarious routine with a prop included.
- 52 on 1 Kickback Thingy – A 52-on-1 card changes into a thought-of card.
- Lucky Card – A card-in-lanyard effect with multiple handlings.
- Gambit – A clever coin prediction using a gaff you already own.
- GMT – A quick, impromptu card trick from Gary Jones.
- Whoops – Turn a spectator’s mistake into a magical moment.
- Dr. Daley’s Mystery – A combination of “Dr. Daley’s Last Trick” and “Mystery Card”.
PLUS, enjoy two insightful essays on performing close-up magic at events, dealing with Alpha males, pocket management, approaching a table, and much more.
Description
Coin prediction – Ask a spectator how much is in a handful of change, they say £2.57, when you display it there is £1.64 (or whatever) You then go on to predict what coin they will finish with, whether its heads or tails and for the finale, you reveal that you had predicted £2.57 too. (No PW)
Dead cut prediction – a freely thought-of card is written on the back of the Jokers
Anniversary in my pocket – my take on the classic effect Anniversary waltz
Upper hand – a cool 4 for 4 transposition card effect
Cut, stop, think – a card routine that predicts exactly what card spectators will stop at, cut to and think of.
Stop and think – a slightly shorter version of the above, different method and a real worker
Drawn – previously under the radar in a limited run booklet super commercial card routine that leaves your spectator with a brilliant souvenir
Re-drawn – a different take on the above
Coin to anywhere – what it says on the tin
Mental coins – a great idea by Gary Jones a freely predicted number on a coin
Card at almost any number – total magician fooler, I’ve also included a kicker ending previously unpublished that makes it much more commercial
Locked, marked and reloaded – in my first book there is a routine called “marked cards” this is an evolution of that, much more commercial.
A freely named card – you bring out 2 Jokers from your pocket and it is written on the backs (as direct as that)
Stickman Stan – a really commercial routine that leaves the spectator with a brilliant souvenir, great for kids as well as adults.
Turbo card – turbo stick meets a card trick. Visual fast-paced magic
Hopping lemon – a walk-around coin routine that has a “chop cup” feel to it, they never see the ending coming!
Destination amazed – a prediction effect using business cards. Predict a freely thought of holiday destination.
Thanks to Dave – using 4 pieces of a ripped-up card, it changes into a selected card 1 piece at a time.
Comedy card to wallet (prop included)
52 on 1 kickback thingy – A 52 on 1 card changes into a thought of card
Lucky card – card in lanyard (previously on my ATT lecture, I have added different handlings as well as the original to remove the use of the gimmicks).
Gambit – a really nice coin prediction effect using a gaff you will already own
GMT – a quick impromptu card trick from Gary Jones
Whoops – when the spectator signs the back of the card by mistake you now have a routine to go straight into.
Dr Daleys Mystery – from a shuffled pack Dr. Daleys last trick meets “mystery card”
PLUS 2 essays on performing close-up magic at events, dealing with Alpha males, pocket management, approaching a table, and much more.