Prepare to be amazed! Unlock 75+ effortless card magic tricks by Peter Duffie. This best-selling ebook, now searchable, will leave your audience spellbound. Get your copy now!
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Peter Duffie – Effortless Card Magic
Discover the magic of simplicity with Peter Duffie’s Effortless Card Magic, a comprehensive guide that brings the art of card magic to your fingertips. This eBook is a treasure trove of over 75 amazing effects, each designed to be ultra-easy to perform, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned magicians looking to expand their repertoire.
Why Choose This Book?
- Best-Selling Magic Book: One of Peter Duffie’s most acclaimed works, celebrated for its clarity and effectiveness.
- No Complex Moves Required: While not entirely ‘effortless’, these tricks require no difficult sleight of hand, allowing you to focus on performance and audience engagement.
- Enhanced Performance: With simpler techniques, you can dedicate more attention to your presentation, making each trick more impactful.
- Digital Convenience: Originally published by Richard Kaufman, this edition is now available as a searchable and hyperlinked eBook for easy navigation.
With 163 pages of expertly crafted content, this book is your gateway to mastering card magic that is both impressive and accessible. Whether you’re performing for friends or on stage, these tricks will leave your audience in awe.
Contains 75 plus amazing effects that are ultra easy to perform!
This is one of Duffie’s best selling books of all time!
Effortless is probably just as apropriate or misleading as self-working. It doesn’t mean that these tricks don’t require any effort on your side. You have to read the descriptions, remember the sequence of actions and perform the act – entertain, which in my book is neither self-working nor effortless. But what these terms try to convey is that you will not need to master difficult moves or finger breaking sleights to perform these effects. And they are very good effects. Often an ‘effortless’ trick can be performed to greater effect because the performer can pay more attention to audience managment, patter, and presentation.
A great book, originally published by Richard Kaufman, now available as searchable and hyperlinked ebook.
163 pages.