Prepare to be amazed! Rick Lax’s ‘Where It Has To Go’ reveals a mind-blowing card trick. A spectator’s thought-of card appears at their chosen number! Easy to learn, uses any deck. Witness the impossible!
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Discover the magic trick that defies belief – Rick Lax’s Where It Has To Go! This instant download card trick is as astonishing as it sounds, and here’s why:
Imagine this: a spectator names any number, thinks of any card, and voila! The card they’re thinking of appears exactly at the named number in the deck. Sounds unbelievable, right? But it’s 100% real, and here’s what makes it even more incredible:
- No difficult sleight-of-hand required – you can perform this with minimal practice.
- No complicated setup – use a borrowed, shuffled deck and amaze your audience instantly.
- 100% spectator-driven – the trick is entirely in their hands, making it even more mind-blowing.
What makes this trick truly special is the ingenious psychology and secret principle behind it. Once you understand the method, you’ll realize it’s not just a trick – it’s a masterpiece of magical thinking.
Join the ranks of amazed performers who’ve experienced Where It Has To Go. This isn’t just another card trick; it’s the real deal. See it for yourself and prepare to be wowed!
Special Thanks and Credit to: Justin Flom, Andrei Jikh, Tyas Frantz, Kyle & Mistie Knight, Ed Marlo, John Bannon, and the works Ed Marlo’s Automatic Placement, Faro Notes (1958) and John Bannon’s The Thirty-Second Sense, Destination Zero (2015).
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Sometimes you hear about a new magic trick that sounds too good to be true.
This is one of those tricks.
But this is the real deal. It’s a card trick, and all of the following points about it are 100% accurate:
1) The spectator names a number.
2) The spectator thinks of a card.
3) The thought-of card appears at the named number.
I tried to tell you it sounds too good to be true!
I’m betting that right now you’re trying to figure out “the catch.” (At least, that’s what I do when I read magic trick descriptions.) You’re wondering, do I need to master some difficult sleight-of-hand move? Does the trick require some complicated setup?
No and no.
4) You can perform this trick with very little practice.
5) You can perform this trick with a borrowed, shuffled deck.
You won’t be convinced this is possible until you get the trick for yourself and see. And the trick’s method will not disappoint you. The psychology and secret principle behind this trick are every bit as amazing as the effect itself.
Like I said, this one is the real deal. See for yourself.
-Rick
Special Thanks and Credit to:
-Justin Flom, Andrei Jikh, Tyas Frantz, Kyle & Mistie Knight, Ed Marlo, John Bannon.
-Ed Marlo Automatic Placement, Faro Notes (1958)
-John Bannon, The Thirty-Second Sense, Destination Zero (2015)