Prepare to be amazed! Witness Robert Ramirez’s “Music and the Mirror,” a dazzling card trick that will leave you spellbound. Learn this fast, impossible feat today! #Magic #CardTrick
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Experience the Magic of Robert Ramirez – Music and the Mirror
Fresh off his electric performance on Penn and Teller’s Fool Us, Robert Ramirez brings you a jaw-dropping card trick that defies logic. In “Music and the Mirror,” Ramirez performs a stunning card location that will leave your audience in awe.
Here’s how it works: Your spectator, Rafael Benatar, deals through the pack and stops at any card of their choice (no force). They then shuffle the deck—twice if they prefer—and yet, Ramirez flawlessly identifies their selected card. This one-minute miracle is fast, fair, and impossible to decipher.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Easy to perform—no complex moves like perfect faro shuffles.
- Versatile—perfect for any performance setting.
- Impromptu version included—ready to perform anytime, anywhere.
Based on Jack McMillan’s “Mind Mirror,” but brilliantly updated, this effect is taught in detail by Ramirez himself. Learn a professional-grade card trick that you can add to your act immediately.
With the convenience of digital download, you’ll master this mind-blowing illusion in minutes. Don’t miss your chance to bring the magic of Robert Ramirez to your stage.
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Fresh off his electric performance on Penn and Teller’s Fool Us, we are proud to bring you the magic of Robert Ramirez.
In “Music and the Mirror” Robert dazzles spectator Rafael Benatar by having him deal through the pack, stopping and remembering ANY card (no force). Now the spectator shuffles the deck (twice if he prefers). In spite of this, the performer is able to divine the selected card. There is no weird procedure and no sleight-of-hand at all. The entire trick lasts one precious minute. It’s fast, impossible, and completely fair.
- Easy to do (no perfect faro shuffles, or other difficult moves!)
- Suitable for ANY performance environment
- Impromptu version taught
This is EXACTLY where the medium of download is really terrific. You get to see, and learn, a fantastic, impossible card location in a matter of minutes. Based on Jack McMillan’s “Mind Mirror,” but impressively updated in several useful ways, Ramirez teaches each part of the effect in detail, and it’s something you can add to your show immediately.