Witness ‘Window to the Future’ by Henry Evans! A mind-blowing card prediction where chosen cards magically align with destiny. Prepare to be amazed! (158 characters)
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Window to the Future by Henry Evans
Experience the magic of Window to the Future, a captivating card trick by the renowned Henry Evans that will leave your audience in awe. This trick begins with the magician placing a group of cards as a prediction on a crystal-clear glass, setting the stage for an unforgettable performance.
Watch as a deck with a different colored back enters the scene, and a portion of this deck is shuffled by a spectator. The deck is then split into four packets, each containing a different number of cards, which are individually shuffled once more.
The magician invites a spectator to freely choose one packet to play with, which is then shuffled once again by the spectator. The first magical effect occurs when the number of cards in the chosen packet matches the magician’s initial prediction.
The second, even more astonishing effect, takes place when not only the number of cards but also the exact value and order of the cards match the prediction perfectly. This dual revelation will leave your audience questioning the very nature of reality.
- Engaging Performance: Spectator participation enhances the trick’s impact.
- Double Revelation: Two layers of magic that build anticipation and surprise.
- Professional Presentation: Crystal-clear glass adds a touch of elegance.
Witness the mesmerizing Window to the Future by Henry Evans, a card trick that combines prediction, participation, and perfect precision to create an unforgettable magical experience.
The effect starts with the magician placing a group of cards as a prediction on a crystal clear glass, then a different colored back deck appears on scene.
A part of this different colored back deck gets separated and shuffled by the spectator.
The magician splits this group in four packets with different amounts each, and shuffle each packet once again.
The magician invites the spectator to freely choose one to play with. The chosen group is shuffled by the spectator immediately afterwards.
The first effect happens when the amount of cards in the freely chosen packet by the spectator matches the prediction.
The second effect occurs when not only the amount matches, but also the exact value and exact order of the cards matches the prediction.