Prepare to be amazed! “Shift” by Paul Richards & Mark Elsdon delivers impossible card magic! Witness Kings vanish, Aces multiply – a breathtaking spectacle! Get yours now!”
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Prepare to be astounded by Paul Richards and Mark Elsdon’s Shift, a masterful card trick that will leave your audience questioning reality. This performance begins with a straightforward display of eight cards: the four Kings and the four Aces. The Kings are smoothly placed into the performer’s right pocket, while the Aces are counted to confirm there are indeed only four cards. In a breathtaking moment, the Aces transform into Kings, all without a single suspicious move. The cards are recounted, and still, only four remain. Truly magical!
Now, the performer reaches into his right pocket, withdrawing one Ace after another. As he goes for the third, he discovers his pocket is empty. With a sly grin, he explains that the Aces are a bit unpredictable and sometimes migrate to his left pocket. And sure enough, he retrieves the third and fourth Aces from there.
When asked if you’d like to see the trick again, the performer instantly spreads the eight-card packet to reveal only the Aces – the Kings have completely vanished! As he drops the Aces onto the table, he reaches into his pockets with empty hands and pulls out two Kings from each. All eight cards are now on the table, ready for inspection. This is a trick that combines elegance, mystery, and flawless execution, making it a must-have for any serious magician.
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The performer shows eight cards – the four Kings and the four Aces. The four Kings are cleanly placed into his right pocket. The four remaining cards, the Aces, are counted to show there really are just the four cards. Instantly and with no funny moves the eights turn into the kings! All cards are counted – still just four!
The performer now reaches into his right pocket and removes one of the Aces. Then another. When he reaches in for the third, however, his pocket is empty. The performer explains that the Aces are unreliable and sometimes jump into his left pocket. Sure enough, one at a time he removes the third and fourth Aces.
“Would you like to see that again?” asks the performer. Immediately the performer spreads the eight card packet and there are only four cards – the Aces! The Kings have vanished. He drops the Aces onto the table and cleanly reaches with empty hands into his pockets. There are two Kings in each. He drops them on the table and all eight cards may be examined.