Hey everyone!
I recently came up with a new sandwich effect while practicing a sleight. Two jokers are shown and left on the table, and a card is peeked from the deck. Then, the performer takes the jokers with his right hands, and the spectator's card visually ejects itself from the deck, only to appear between the two jokers.
The good news
- No controls of any kind
- No traditional ''sandwich load''
- No breaks are held after the selection process
- Nothing to hide (In most sandwich routines, 3 cards are shown as 2. Here, the right hands only holds two cards, and the selected card is shot from the deck to the jokers.)
Bad news
-Hard
Here's a performance: http://youtu.be/dwxMIsAaw0k
I would simply like to know what you think about this effect. Do you think it's interesting? Do you think it's horrible?
Any comments are appreciated,
Marc-Antoine Denis
I recently came up with a new sandwich effect while practicing a sleight. Two jokers are shown and left on the table, and a card is peeked from the deck. Then, the performer takes the jokers with his right hands, and the spectator's card visually ejects itself from the deck, only to appear between the two jokers.
The good news
- No controls of any kind
- No traditional ''sandwich load''
- No breaks are held after the selection process
- Nothing to hide (In most sandwich routines, 3 cards are shown as 2. Here, the right hands only holds two cards, and the selected card is shot from the deck to the jokers.)
Bad news
-Hard
Here's a performance: http://youtu.be/dwxMIsAaw0k
I would simply like to know what you think about this effect. Do you think it's interesting? Do you think it's horrible?
Any comments are appreciated,
Marc-Antoine Denis
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