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Ho Yeung Daniel Tse

ICAAN

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  • 4.2
4.2 Read 11 Reviews

An impossible card at any number.

The spectator names any card and any number from 1 to 52 in the deck. Throughout the entire trick, the magician NEVER shuffles, cuts, or spreads out the cards. He never even looks at any of the faces of the cards. The cards are then spread out, and the spectator can even deal down the number of the cards they named if they wish - the card the spectator named will be at that numbered location he or she chose.

With nearly 20 minutes of detailed explanation going through the mechanics behind the trick and other subtleties, you will definitely learn everything you need in order to amaze your spectators. You will not be disappointed with this effect.

Special Thanks

Inspirations: David Berglas, Lennart Green, 'Numero Uno' by Harry Lorayne, 'Card and Number' by Dani Daortiz

Other Tricks by Ho Yeung Daniel

11 Reviews

Average Rating:

  • 4.2
from 46 ratings
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  • 4
Luke • Australia • 3/10/2013

Brilliant! It is difficult but it gets great reactions!

  • 5
Addison • Rockford, IL • 9/21/2012

A great trick, though difficulty is a huge factor. With enough practice, you'll be able to pull off this miracle!

  • 1
Xabi • DSS • 9/9/2012

The worst method for ACAAN I've ever seen. The set-up is really heavy, and the method is angle-sensitive and really hard. It's impossible to focus on the presentation with this method.

  • 5
Matt Berglas • London • 8/26/2012

Looks amazing!

  • 5
Bryan • Sydney • 8/19/2012

Difficulty factor is there but brilliant technique nonetheless! This is a DEFINITE keeper with practice! Keep them coming Dan, your work is amazing.

  • 4
Charlie • United Kingdom • 8/17/2012

Very direct, and well thought out. Reasonably priced too. It's adequately explained as well. The angles are OK, I wish I'd known beforehand that you can only perform this to a group of people directly in front of you. On the whole though, it's really powerful, but quite hard too, so not for beginners.

  • 5
Greg Rostami • Middle Earth • 8/15/2012

This should be called IACAAN, since it's ANY card at ANY number. This is rather difficult, but if you put in the time, it's the BEST ACAAN that I've ever seen. $4.95 is a STEAL for such an amazing effect.

  • 3
Ben • United Kingdom • 8/15/2012

This is a really nice looking effect. For me however, there is a bit too much setup and it's too angle reliant for the type of magic I perform.

This would be pretty good for parlor work, in my opinion but the deck can't be used for anything else unless you don't need to do this trick again. This is nice but it's no 'Lu Chen' version.

  • 4
Joni • Indonesia • 8/15/2012

That was great.

  • 5
Bee • USA • 8/14/2012

Craziness!

  • 5
Alex • California • 8/14/2012

This is a very clever method to do an ACAAN effect. It is exactly as it looks like in the trailer. Great.

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