The Destiny Effect By Michael Kras

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The Destiny Effect By Michael Kras

Postby crozboz » Apr 6th, '08, 00:10



OK, here is a nice little effect.

A deck of cards is spread out and the spectator is asked to name any card in the deck. That card is found and put on the table. The rest of the deck is turned over to reveal that each card has a name written on the back.

The spectators named card is turned over to reveal the Spectators own name!

A nice little effect with a method that has been used in the past for other similar ideas, but never something as ingenious as this.

No TT writers or swamis, no r & s, no psychological forces.

It's clean.

Might be going on sale for about $10 in PDF form.

Overall - 7/10


I hate to say it, but I think MICHAEL KRAS might have come up with something good here - I can see myself using it :(

You make up your own deck and simply add the gimmick on.

You can really feel like youve connected personally with the spec in this trick.

I hate to admit it - but its a good trick, with a practical method.

Michael Kras has come up with a good trick :shock:

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Postby majortom » Apr 6th, '08, 01:37

Aah, good on the little fella.

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Postby Ian McCarthy » Apr 6th, '08, 14:02

I have not had a chance to try this out yet, but I have taken a read of the manuscript. There are a couple of conditions that need to be met to preform this, but realistically the opportunity for this will pop up a good few times at even a small gig.

Now, from what I have read, the effect is pretty simple to do (Providing that the above conditions are met of course) and has the potential to be properly mind blowing.

At this stage (Like I said I have not tried it in the field yet) I would be inclined to agree. Mike has come up with a good, workable and salable effect.

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Postby crozboz » Apr 6th, '08, 21:17

Very true.

I feel priveledged to be one of the "10 people or so" to have read it.

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Postby HenryHoudini » Apr 6th, '08, 21:29

Doesn't seem too bad.
What are the problems that bring it down to a 7?
Besides the obvious. :wink:

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Postby crozboz » Apr 6th, '08, 21:30

Well, I think that with 20,000 names in the world - you only need to carry - hmmmm.... 385 differently named decks of cards - and remember which name is where for this trick to work 100% of the time.

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Postby HenryHoudini » Apr 6th, '08, 21:36

Oh. Well that could be a potential problem.

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Postby crozboz » Apr 6th, '08, 21:38

Yeah, but alot of those names are old - zephania, moses, jesus etc.

And some rather abstract names which you are fairly unlikely to come across, like cresalia, keir, piers etc.

3 decks should set you happily for one night im sure.

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Postby HenryHoudini » Apr 6th, '08, 21:41

Hey my name's Jesus! :shock:

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Postby crozboz » Apr 6th, '08, 21:42

Of course it is Henry - happy 500th post by the way!

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Postby HenryHoudini » Apr 6th, '08, 21:43

Woah you must be a mentalist! How'd you know my name?!? (Joke)

And thank you! I think I'm back for longer this time. I think.

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Postby Demitri » Apr 7th, '08, 07:25

Can the spectator's named card be examined by the spectator?

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Postby crozboz » Apr 7th, '08, 09:58

Weeeell...no.

But the climax usually happens when you turn it over by picking it up.

The rest of the deck can be examined but you pretty much have to put the named card back into your pocket or deck, which is a shame, as I think something like that would be an excellent souvenir - (there is a 52 to 1 chance that they could examine it)

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what

Postby spudgun » Apr 7th, '08, 11:51

im dumbstruck by this thread absoloutely speechless......no really....ive got a pair of underpants on my head and shoved a couple of pencils up my nose and all set for immediate rreturn to blighty :shock:


really its good

naw really though

(blood prsssure drops and thuds to the floor.........

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Postby Lawrence » Apr 7th, '08, 11:58

Demitri wrote:Can the spectator's named card be examined by the spectator?


It can be in my Oracle trick, which achieves the same end result. I use it to give a souvenier card away.
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