Behold! Nick Conticello’s Tri Unison! Predict the future with TWO astonishing methods. One sleight? Cards will align, minds will be blown! Get yours now!
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Nick Conticello – Tri Unison
Experience the magic of predictions with Nick Conticello’s Tri Unison — a stunning card trick that combines three predictions, two methods, and one sensational effect!
Effect
Watch as the performer removes three cards from a shuffled deck and places them face down on the table. These cards are predicted matches for selections made by two spectators and the magician. Spectators freely choose numbers, and the corresponding cards are placed into a separate stack. The magician then offers a choice of two numbers for his own card. No matter the choice, when the predictions and selections are revealed, they match perfectly, leaving the audience in awe.
Features
- Easy to Perform: Only one sleight is required, making it accessible for magicians of all skill levels.
- Versatile Methods: Includes both a mathematical and a non-mathematical approach, catering to different preferences.
- Anytime, Anywhere: Perform this trick with any deck of cards, even if it’s incomplete.
- Engaging and Interactive: Spectators are actively involved, making the experience unforgettable.
Originally published in 2014, this 11-page guide (1st edition) is packed with detailed instructions and insights to help you master this incredible effect. With a word count of 2977, it’s equivalent to 11 standard pages of text, ensuring you have all the information you need to perform it flawlessly.
Three predictions! Two methods! One sensational effect!
Effect: The performer removes three cards from a shuffled deck and leaves them in a face down pile on the table. He explains that these cards are mates of cards that will be selected by two spectators and himself. The two spectators choose numbers freely and the cards at those positions are placed into a separate stack on the table. The magician offers the audience a choice of two different numbers for his cards. Whichever is chosen, the performer counts to that card and places it on top of the first two selections. A spectator turns over the predictions one at a time, the performer turns over the selections one at a time and they match perfectly.
Only one sleight is required.
In addition to the mathematical method, Nick offers a nonmathematical approach that will find favor with all card workers.
This is a great prediction effect that you can do anytime, anywhere, and with any deck, even an incomplete pack.
1st edition 2014, 11 pages.
word count: 2977 which is equivalent to 11 standard pages of text