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Invisible Reverse by Chris Kenner

 

Invisible Reverse is a breathtaking card trick originally taught to Chris Kenner by Jim Ryan - a remarkable close-up performer out of Chicago - over thirty years ago.

A powerful card trick that is simple in both technique and performance.

Industry professional Chris Kenner has managed to pack a ton of magic into a practical and direct routine that requires minimal setup. The perfect trick for beginners and experts alike.

Invisible Reverse can be performed completely impromptu at a moment's notice with ANY borrowed deck. Learn the complete routine taught in nearly eight minutes of high definition instruction.


"Easy, clean, and beautiful - a very strong effect." - Juan, theory11 forums

Invisible Reverse by Chris Kenner Part deck inversion. Part card location. Part ace production.

Chris Kenner presents an extremely simple and effective card routine you can immediately add to your repertoire.

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  • 4.0370
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  • 4
Frank • Los Angeles • 05/31/13

The effect is pretty good, however, once you learn the method you'll probably realize that the trick is too simple to be worth the full $5.00. But the trick truly is very easy and there is some set up is required. Good luck!

  • 5
Craig • Melbourne • 11/26/12

This is one of the best self working tricks. It's so awesome. I use it as my opener because I can do this immediately after using the deck to play some cards and set it up while distracting the audience through patter.

  • 5
Craig • Melbourne • 11/24/12

Looks like Kenner's mentor was right, it is a self working trick that you can use for the rest of your life.

My go-to trick, although I changed it up a bit by forcing the 10 of Spades and producing the other 4 cards to create a Royal Flush.

  • 4
Arman • Illinois • 10/14/12

This trick is great for beginners and even the working professional! It's so cool and it has a minimal set-up and a kicker ending! It's short and sweet and to the point. You should buy this!

  • 5
Alaa Jwiehan • Jordan • 09/28/12

WOW, this trick is awesome by itself, even though I hate tricks with setups but this one is great. You better use it as an opener for your performance. I made my own routine from this and people loved it. It's a fun trick that you can develop and make it your own. Buy it now!

  • 4
Brannon Morrison • Houston, TX, USA • 04/17/12

Great trick although it does require a small setup, and cannot be repeated for the same audience otherwise they will catch on. But like Kethan said, it's very customizable and extremely easy and fun to perform.

  • 5
Nicholas Lim • Singapore • 01/12/12

One of my favorite simple card miracles! Short and sweet. It's so simple, it's ridiculous! But yet it works time and time again. 2 thumbs up! (I wish I could make it 5 thumbs up, but I only have 2 hands.)

  • 4
Nathan Canadas • Oakland, CA, USA • 01/11/12

Great self-working card trick, but I believe it isn't worth more than $2.

  • 4
Nathan Canadas • Oakland, CA, USA • 01/03/12

This is a great and very simple trick. However, it does require a setup.

  • 5
Kethan F • Raleigh, NC • 06/20/11

This is a very simple self-working trick and I love using it. It's really easy to come up with patter for this trick so it's easily customizable!

  • 5
Brad • Ontario, Canada • 01/19/11

Great self working trick! This trick reminds me of the first one I learned.

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