Behold! “Memo Man” by La Ville Magic! A mind-blowing memory routine where cards obey your every command. Witness color separation, even/odd mastery, and a royal flush finale! #Magic #CardTrick
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Unveiling the Magic: La Ville Magic – Memo Man
Step into the world of enchanting card magic with La Ville Magic – Memo Man, a dazzling routine that combines memory and mystery. Developed by the ingenious Lars, this trick revitalizes the classic Bob Hummer plot, adding layers of sophistication and surprise that have captivated magicians worldwide.
Renowned magicians rave about Memo Man. John Carey praises it as “a really nice memory routine,” while Dan Harlan is impressed by its “fun and unexpected presentation.” Sal Piacente admits, “A very impressive routine, and a real fooler—it got me.” Peter Nardi and Paul Gordon also admire the clever thinking behind this impeccable routine.
Experience the Phases of Discovery
- Phase 1: Color Separation – Witness the astonishing separation of black and red cards through memorization and spectator interaction, all culminating under the secrecy of a handkerchief.
- Phase 2: Even & Odd – Observe the separation of cards based on their numerical parity.
- Phase 3: Picture – Number – Delight in the distinction between number cards and court cards.
- Phase 4: No Errors – Discover the intentional ‘mistake’ that reveals a deeper layer of mystery.
- Phase 5: Royal Flux – Behold the appearance of a royal flush, a pinnacle of poker hands among the cards.
- Phase 6: 4 Of A Kind – Marvel at the revelation of four queens, a formidable hand in poker.
- Phase 7: Same – Same – Enjoy the balance of red and black cards turned face up, showcasing the perfection of the routine.
No need for marked cards—use any deck to perform this trick. Featured in the October 2019 issue of Genii magazine, Memo Man is a testament to innovative magic that stays true to its roots yet surprises with modern flair.
Get ready to amaze your audience with a routine that’s as intelligent as it is magical. La Ville Magic – Memo Man is not just a trick; it’s an experience.
Description
Lars has taken an old Bob Hummer plot and made a really nice memory Routine.Good work Lars
– John Carey –
Lars has come up with a fun and unexpected way to present this fascinating trick.Nice Work.
– Dan Harlan –
A Very impressive routine, and a real fooler.It got me.
– Sal Piacente –
Lovely Idea
– Peter Nardi –
Lars has formulated an excellent routine.
Really good thinking.
– Paul Gordon –
Effect:
Phase 1: Color Separation.
The performer memorize the position of all the black cards that are face up.The red cards is face down.The Spectator shuffle the deck of 16 cards (You can use more cards if you want,and you can also use a borrowed deck).Then the performer gives the spectator more choices to turn cards face up or face down, without you are looking.Then the performer place the cards under a hankerchief.After a few seconds the performer shows that he have sorted all the black and red cards just by memory.
All the black cards are still face up, and all the red cards are face down.
Phaze 2: Even & Odd.
Even and odd cards are separated.
Phaze 3: Picture – Number.
All number and court cards are separated.
Phaze 4: No Errors.
An extra card is placed face down.The cards are separated red and black again, but the performer have one black card by “mistake” in between the red cards.But the performer knew that this would happent, cause the card on the table has the same value and suit ,as the black card that are between the red cards.
Phaze 5.Royal Flux.
A royal Flush in poker is a very good hand, and this is the only 5 spades 10 – J – Q – K – Ace are the only face up cards in the deck.
Phaze 6: 4 Of A Kind.
4 queens – 4 of a kind in poker is a very good hand, and the queens are the only 4 face up cards in the deck.
Phaze 7: Same – Same.
The same amount of red and black cards are turned face up.
No marked cards.
You can use a borrowed deck.
There was a review of this effect in Genii magazine – October 2019 issue