Poker Chip Poker Magic Trick

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Poker Magic Trick

Poker Fly is a great twist on the 3 fly effect; this time with poker chips, not with coins! Let's face it almost everyone knows what a poker chip looks like. So, what does it do? Three poker chips travel, invisibly, from one hand and appear magically, one at a time, in the other hand. Mar 12, 2016  Watch How This Professional Poker Cheater, Mike Postle, Gets Caught With Body Language - Duration: 21:59. Derek Van Schaik 605,098 views. FINAL THOUGHTS: It doesn't matter they only give you two chips, it just means you say it's a magic chip and that wherever the audience member who holds it points, the cards will follow. There's great room for patter regarding what happens when you play poker with jokers as well that you can invent.

Poker Chip Magic Trick

The faces of 10 vintage Jokers are shown, then the backs are displayed to be from 10 different casinos that have been demolished. The spectator shuffles the Jokers and lays them on the table. You give them your 'lucky' poker chip to hold unseen. They now choose any of the Jokers on the table, and your poker chip matches the casino chip they are holding... every time!
For the second phase, you shuffle face up so they see the different array of Jokers again. Then you fairly deal the 10 cards face down into two piles, giving you and your spectator a 5-card poker hand. You proudly proclaim that they have a 'Five of a kind!' with the matching Jokers... you do too, but you turn your cards over to show your 5-of-a-kind happens to be in Spades, as the cards have transformed into the Royal Flush in Spades!
No wonder all those casinos closed!
- Easy to learn with no difficult sleights or moves!
- Minimal pocket space and instant reset.
- No rough and smooth.
- A devious method that is a close-up worker's dream!
- Featuring Performances by Steve Gore, Gregory Wilson, Chris Funk and Peter Turner.
- Special explanation and ideas session with Steve Gore and special guest Peter Turner.
'The Casino Con is a wonderful effect that's visually and mentally entertaining.'
- Andrew Mayne
'A really well-thought-out, self-working effect with two phases.'
- Bill Abbott