Maz (A.C.A.A.N) by Fraser Parker
Maz (A.C.A.A.N) by Fraser Parker
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$50.00 USD
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$55.00 USD
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"I've first hand seen this A.C.A.A.N. in action and it is so deviously simple a baby can do it. The participant shuffles their own deck. Nothing is stack. They think of the card and the number and the card is at that number! Fraser is a beast at creating new material and this is his best iteration of this plot!"
- Perna
Maz (A.C.A.A.N)
Maz is Fraser's ingenious solution to the Any Card At Any Number plot. It allows you to perform this modern classic using a borrowed deck of cards.
The spectator thinks of a playing card and number and then shuffles the deck. The performer makes a prediction in the deck as the spectator focuses on their card and number. The deck is then handed back to the spectator and when they deal to their thought of number their thought of card is found to reside at that number position in the deck. It looks impossible!
This is perfect for pre-show.
Imagine, walking around a magic convention and setting up other magician's decks right in front of them then handing their boxed deck back to them, ready to fool them with the perfect Any Card At Any Number.
It is easy to perform and what is crazy is you never need to know their thought of card or number!
Fraser says he is really proud of this work.
Two versions are taught. His first solution using your own deck and another using a borrowed deck.
- Perna
Maz (A.C.A.A.N)
Maz is Fraser's ingenious solution to the Any Card At Any Number plot. It allows you to perform this modern classic using a borrowed deck of cards.
The spectator thinks of a playing card and number and then shuffles the deck. The performer makes a prediction in the deck as the spectator focuses on their card and number. The deck is then handed back to the spectator and when they deal to their thought of number their thought of card is found to reside at that number position in the deck. It looks impossible!
This is perfect for pre-show.
Imagine, walking around a magic convention and setting up other magician's decks right in front of them then handing their boxed deck back to them, ready to fool them with the perfect Any Card At Any Number.
It is easy to perform and what is crazy is you never need to know their thought of card or number!
Fraser says he is really proud of this work.
Two versions are taught. His first solution using your own deck and another using a borrowed deck.