![]() Lessons in Card Mastery is set to be yet another Darwin Ortiz classic. And for the first time, Darwin's "Best of the Best" routine will be explained an item that has received praise from some of the best card magicians in the world. Seven effects in the book use a memorized stack, all of which can be performed with any memorized stack. These are effects that will convince any audience that you can do anything with a deck of cards.Īs with Darwin's other books, Lessons in Card Mastery offers a wide range of formal card magic. You'll display mental control by dividing cards under impossible conditions and memorizing a deck in a matter of seconds.Ī highlight for many people will be Darwin's work on the multiple selection, where a spectator shuffles the selections into the deck! And his "Positively Fifth Sense" is a Hold 'Em routine that had everyone fooled when he performed it in the lobby at The Session 2011.Īgain and again the cards obey your will like soldiers following the marching orders. You'll display physical control by cutting to a selected card with just one finger, trapping two selections in a shuffled deck, displaying mastery at Texas hold'em, instantaneously producing an entire suit, making the deck sort itself into reds and blacks, and causing all fifty-two cards to rearrange into perfect suit and number sequence. This time the accent is on uncanny displays of card control (30 tricks in total). Now there is a new candidate: the aptly-named Lessons in Card Mastery. Among Darwin Ortiz' many fans, the only question is which of his card books is the best: Darwin Ortiz at the Card Table, Cardshark (both out of print), or Scams & Fantasies with Cards. ![]()
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