"REVOLVER" Performance & Tutorial

Mismag822 - The Card Trick Teacher2 minutes read

The performer announces a tutorial for a card trick involving making the ace through four of Hearts flip over using specific grips and techniques, ultimately revealing green backs, which requires two decks of cards with different backs. The trick ends with an "escape" move to show the four cards in their original order and the entire deck having changed to green, along with a sign deck giveaway.

Insights

  • The performer revisits and shares a detailed tutorial of a card trick involving purple bicycle playing cards that gradually change their backs from purple to green, requiring two decks with identical faces but different backs.
  • The trick's execution involves precise steps such as concealing a specific card within the deck, manipulating grips, and performing an "escape" move to reveal the cards' transformation, culminating in a visually striking finale where the entire deck changes to green.

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Recent questions

  • How can I perform a card trick?

    By using two decks with different backs.

  • What is the giveaway in the tutorial?

    A sign deck.

  • What is the main card used in the trick?

    Purple four of Hearts.

  • What is the final reveal of the trick?

    Green backs on all cards.

  • How many decks of cards are required?

    Two decks.

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Summary

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"Card Trick Tutorial: Ace to Four Flip"

  • The performer apologizes for a long absence and announces a revised performance and tutorial of a trick from 2010, with a sign deck giveaway.
  • The trick involves using purple bicycle playing cards to make the ace through four of Hearts flip over one at a time, eventually revealing green backs.
  • To perform the trick, two decks of cards are needed, with identical faces but different backs. The purple four of Hearts is placed on top of one deck, hidden within the box.
  • The performer demonstrates how to execute the trick step by step, including mixing the cards, finding the ace through four of Hearts, and making them flip over using specific grips and techniques.
  • The trick concludes with an "escape" move to reveal the four cards in their original order, showcasing the green backs, and then showing the entire deck has also changed to green.
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