The Effect
What it says on the box:
If you could simply imagine a card routine and have it become real, the Cannabis effect would be it.
Any card, any number has long been the Holy Grail of magicians but this effect takes it to an entirely new level.
Cannabis stands for "Card At Named Number Amongst Blanks Is Selected” and that’s exactly what happens. The only card in the entire deck with a printed back and face is their thought of a card and their thought of a number. Easy to do, ingenious method, with quick re-set version included for working situations this will instantly become a reputation making addition to your repertoire.
The Cannabis effect, it’s hot and it rocks!
Comes with Bicycle deck gimmick, decorative tin container and instructional DVD.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9ZdMCZE_y4
Cost
Approx £25 from most magic dealers.
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)
A reasonable simple routine for someone who can handle a deck of cards with some degree of confidence. No difficult sleights to learn.
Review
I saw this routine a few months ago at a Wayne Dobson lecture and bought it there and then. It’s a relatively simple routine as stated above that works on a similar principle to TAG. If you have or know the TAG routine I strongly recommend that you re-make make the CANNABIS gimmick using the same method as the TAG gimmick which will improve things a lot in my opinion.
The routine does what it claims and you can show the blank deck fronts and rear. The spec can select ANY of the 52 cards and this will be the only fully printed card that appears in the spread deck – and at the position that the spec states.
The CANNABIS routine is a winner and I’ve been showing this one around for a couple of weeks with some great reactions. It’s angle sensitive in parts so as long as you remember this you should have no problems at all.
Overall
A little expensive for a card routine but on this occasion I’d say it’s worth it. You get a well worked routine that will seem impossible to your audience, the gimmicked deck and a nice tin to keep it in.
And in case you ask – you cannot hand the deck or the selected card out afterwards for inspection which is the only draw back. Life is never perfect

8.5/10