![]() However, the main reason I put this trick within my list of the best card tricks ever is because of the huge effect it had on me personally. Of course, I should also mention that this trick did indeed fool Penn and Teller, which is a testament to it’s sheer class and quality. Performing someone else’s trick perfectly is impressive, but creating your own act and pulling it off seemingly flawlessly is something else! The thing that really elevates this trick from being just a great trick to one of the best ever is the fact that Shin created this routine himself (in 6 years). You can watch a complete video of Shin Lim performing the Dream Act right here.Īs you can see, this is almost THE perfect routine the timing, the music, and the beautiful sleight of hand and use of smoke really do turn this into a dreamlike performance. Many of you might have already watched this card trick (it’s at 50 million views on YouTube) but for those of you that haven’t, you need to check it out. This was one of those magic tricks that makes you feel like a kid all over again, as you get fooled over and over again until you’re questioning whether it’s possible that magic might just be real. The answer to that depends on your personal opinion, but here are my top 5 picks for the best card trick ever! And stick around till the end to find out how you too can learn incredible magic!įeel free to let me know if you disagree with any of my choices by dropping me a message in the comments section- I look forward to hearing from you. ![]() Out of these hundreds of years though, surely there must be a ‘best’ one. => Check out my ultimate guide to learning magic here! <= If they inspire you to learn magic, I actually just wrote a post about that subject too: If you have any theories about how they were done, please go ahead and share them in the comment section! ![]() Read on for the best of the best.ĭon’t be surprised if some of the card tricks included may fool the heck out of you. įor more great magic by Scott please click here.There are THOUSANDS of different card tricks that have been perfected over time until they almost convince you that magic really is real. As I said before, since Bill Malone retired 'Sam, the Bellhop' this should continue in its place. 'A Chip and a Chair' was an unqualified hit. I must say it is a dynamite routine.This routine is very well written and highly entertaining. This is one of the best story telling routines ever! - Vinny Marini You also receive the following bonus items: a list of Hold 'em card nicknames, a printable pocket guide of the full-deck stack, and, as a separate effect, Scott's "Texas Hold 'em Poker Deal." The manuscript includes a description of the full-deck stack, the entire script for the routine, together with references to the various recommended sleights (although you don't have to perform any sleights to perform the effect - you could just tell the story with the cards). This is the venerable "Sam the Bellhop" trick dressed up in modern day poker garb. Using a full deck of cards, the performer tells a tale of a first visit to a no-limit, Texas Hold eem table. "Sam, the Bellhop" seemed like the perfect jumping off point for such a creation. However, Scott wanted a routine that appealed to modern-day Hold 'em players and took advantage of the publicity poker now enjoys. Bill Malone certainly showed magicians everywhere how entertaining this can be. The concept of story-telling with a deck of cards is not new.
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