Invisibly Subtle

Invisibly SubtleThis month’s “Free Trick” is less of a trick and more of an idea. It comes right out of my some-day-to-be-released-big-huge-book-I’m-working-on. Enjoy.

Those of you who’ve read my ebook, Spectral Chill/Tarot Below Zero, will know that I’m not afraid of routines that require multi-tasking and thinking while performing. Some effects require you to really be at the top of your mental game . . . thinking or calculating one thing while saying another all the while not seeming distracted by your inner monologue.

Obviously I have no problem with effects like that, however, if you can get the same impact with less work, why not? So here’s a very simple thing, so simple in fact that I’d be shocked if nobody else has thought of this. I’ve just never seen it before, so I thought I’d share.

The idea is simply a rearrangement of the pairs of cards in an Invisible Deck. If you have an Invisible Deck, you’ll know what I mean. If you don’t have or haven’t heard of an Invisible Deck, stop reading and go out and buy an invisible deck.

For the rest of you, here’s what I recommend. Pair up each club to each diamond and each heart to each spade. So in other words, you have the 7 of Hearts back to back with the 7 of Spades, King of Clubs back to back with the King of Diamonds, etc.

Then place all of your clubs and hearts facing one way and therefore the spades and diamonds facing the other way. Then give the deck a thorough overhand shuffle being sure not to separate the pairs.

One last thing to remember . . . CHaSeD. I’m sure you remember that from back in the day. It’s an old mnemonic used to remember the order Clubs, Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, referred to as “chased” order (i.e. CHaSeD).

If you remember that, then you’ll realize that the C and H (clubs and hearts) are facing the same direction and the S and D (Spades and Diamonds) are facing the other direction.

So you have Hearts and Spades paired back to back – Easy to remember since a spade looks like a black heart. The clubs and diamonds are back to back because they are both the less common suits. You have the club and heart sides of the pairs facing one way and the spade and diamond side of the pairs facing the other way.

Your deck is now in a much simpler set up for revealing the thought of card in the deck. If the person says four of clubs, you’ll bring out the deck with the club and heart (C and H of CHaSeD) facing down. Then you’ll spread through until you see the four of diamonds in the face up portion of the deck. Directly below it you’ll find the face down four of clubs. Thus “proving” it’s the only reversed card in the face up deck. Easy.

For those of you who use the Invisible Deck, you know it can be an excellent weapon. There are tons of things you can do with this deck. I’m merely offering a less-thinking-and-doing-math-in-your-head version of handling the cards. For ideas on what effects you can do, I highly recommend Jay Sankey’s project, Invisible. It covers everything you can imagine about this incredible tool.

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