STEAM by Ali NouiraEffect: The spectator mentally selects a card, writes it down and folds the paper in two. To ensure the magician cannot glimpe the selection, the spectator affixes a paperclip onto the paper or staples it shut. The magician then places the card case over the selection, completely obscuring it from view, and the spectator is asked to focus all her energy on her selection.
After a few moments, the magician takes the card case and presents the spectator with her thought of card.
Cost: I got mine from
Dude That's Cool Magic for £21.99. I don't know if it's generally cheaper or more expensive elsewhere. I couldn't find Nouira's website so I don't know if you can buy it directly from him.
Difficulty (1-5): 1. This really is a tremendously simple effect. The trick is almost entirely self-working.
Preparation (1-5): 2. Some minor preparation required. It's definitely not an "Instant reset" trick. I'd say it probably takes 3 minutes max to reset for the next performance.
Review: The effect is breathtakingly simple and extremely effective. I've performed it on numerous occasions, including once infront of magicians, and it never fails to elicit an astonished reaction. It genuinely feels as though you've achieved something impossible. The secret is simple, but I'm extremely confident as a consumer that my spectators will never pick up on it.
The trick does require a little bit of basic equipment, but it's all very commonplace stuff. Refills will eventually be required, but the necessary kit is all so cheap and commonplace that you could probably buy a lifetime supply for £20.00. You'll know what I mean when you buy the trick.
The trick is also fairly versatile. Your spectator doesn't
need to think of a card specifically, although that is Nouira's preferred presentation. I'm sure others more ingenious than myself could apply the method to other effects.
The instructions you receive are brief but to the point. All the necessary information is provided. I've read on The Magic Cafe that a couple of people have received their instructions in French (Nouira is French, I believe). According to that same thread, however, the vast majority of customers receive English instructions, and you can return the product for a replacement if you're not satisfied.
Here is a video of Nouira performing the trick. It's in French, I'm afraid, but it's still easy to grasp the power and simplicity of the effect.
Now, I'm well aware that, as a new member posting a very positive review, some people might be concerned that I am in some way affiliated with Nouira and am promoting the trick on his behalf. I absolutely assure you that this is not the case and that I really did try hard to find something,
anything to criticise about this effect. I just couldn't do it. I plan on posting plenty more reviews and joining in with general discussions and I hope that will be enough to establish my bona fide's as an authentic and impartial consumer. Moreover, I'm very confident that anyone else who has bought this trick would feel as strongly about it as I do.
Final Verdict: 10 out of 10. I can't see any way this could possibly be improved.
Hope you found this review useful. I'd love to hear some feedback from anyone else who has bought this.