by greedoniz » Nov 16th, '06, 14:10
Effect
You show two poker chips - one white coloured centre and the other with a black centre. Place on in the left hand and one in the right. You close both hands into fists, making passing movements with the two hands, and on opening both hands it is seen that the chips have transposed. the hands are then closed and the chips transpose again, returning to their staring positions.
Onlookers by this time have sumised that both chips are white on one side and black on the other: but when you place one chip on the other all sides become checkered black and white chips.
£25 from International Magic
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
This is a 1 most probably as it pretty much does it all for you. A few minutes working on the handling and your off.
Review
I bought this due to me having to have some material for a James Bond Casino night in a few weeks so needed something easy and this suited the bill perfectly.
For people out there who have similar gimmicked tricks then there will be no surprises on how this is done but still very effective with laymen.
What I personally like about this is when performing the black to white transpo your spectator immediately twigs on that maybe the chips are black on one side and white on the other. It is this that makes that makes this so successful as an effect. When your audience beleive they are ahead of you and think they've caught you out this kicker really takes them by surprise.
As far as the build quality goes this is an Eddie Gibson product so it is excellently produced and the instructions are very concise and easy to understand.
As far as being examinable I was at first a bit sceptical but have handed this out to a few and no one has come across the secret as of yet. I would however if using this would go on to another effect quickly and retrieve the chips.
As stated I feel this isn't an effect strong enough as a opener or a closer but is perfect for a quick mid routine trick which also gives you an opportunity to put the cards away, do the chips and then maybe deck switch (that's what I'll be doing).
It is expensive for one effect but will be something that I will personally use alot as a quick interim effect within a close up routine so for me it is well worth the money for something which is easy to perform, is made very well and gets good reactions.
Overall
8/10 Very Nice. I like. Yes?