
Taking a borrowed deck and performing true miracles is one of Dani DaOrtiz’s most potent weapons. His card work is legendary, and now he is sharing some of his most closely guarded routines with you in The Borrowed Deck Project. A year-long course featuring incredible routines, concepts, theories, and philosophies that allow you to take any deck of cards presented to you and perform real magic. In this lesson, you learn an astonishing card trick where the exact date discovers cards selected from a borrowed and shuffled deck.
Here’s what happens:
1. A deck is borrowed and shuffled. The performer reminds the audience of the exact date.
2. The deck is distributed out to the spectators. One of them takes a small packet and counts how many cards they took. All the spectators peek at the card in their packets for that secret number.
3. The cards are then put back together, and the deck is shuffled.
4. The deck is dealt down into two packets, one with the same number as the day and the other with the same number as the month.
5. Two spectators name their cards, and impossibly, those cards are on top of each of the packets.
This lesson contains some of Dani’s wild secrets on taking advantage of the mathematical miracles inherent in every deck of cards, and then adapting those to a deck that is missing cards. This is mind-expanding material because it doesn’t require complicated mental gymnastics. Dani has streamlined this concept so that anyone can use these principles. He even teaches you how to alter the effect to use different dates, times, and other numbers for the miracle reveals.
The Borrowed Deck Project is must-watch material for anyone who wants to look like a real pro with cards. The effects are simple in concept but mind-blowing in execution. You’ll learn great tricks and become privy to Dani’s FISM award-winning theories in card magic. School is in session, and you don’t even need to supply your own deck because any deck in the world can now make you look like an expert at the card table when you study Chapter Eleven of The Borrowed Deck Project by Dani Daortiz.
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