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Since Alessandro Criscione's Systema was so well received, he challenged himself to offer an astounding, alternative method for one of the most performed routines in the world of magic. The Sandwich is one of the first routines that many magicians learn, so Alessandro found this material ripe for a timely revision - Super Sandwich! The magician displays two (non-gimmicked) kings, the spectator selects a random card from the deck (he even signs it if desired), and then the magician inserts the selected card back into the middle of the deck. Magically and visibly, it passes from the deck and is found between the two kings! Next, the magician places this card back between the kings. He returns all three cards to the spectator and inexplicably, the signed card passes from the spectator's hand to the deck held by the magician! In this video, you will see and learn two more beautiful and very visual versions of this amazing effect. It's all there for you in Super Sandwich.
Since Alessandro Criscione's Systema was so well received, he challenged himself to offer an astounding, alternative method for one of the most performed routines in the world of magic.
The Sandwich is one of the first routines that many magicians learn, so Alessandro found this material ripe for a timely revision - Super Sandwich!
The magician displays two (non-gimmicked) kings, the spectator selects a random card from the deck (he even signs it if desired), and then the magician inserts the selected card back into the middle of the deck. Magically and visibly, it passes from the deck and is found between the two kings! Next, the magician places this card back between the kings. He returns all three cards to the spectator and inexplicably, the signed card passes from the spectator's hand to the deck held by the magician!
In this video, you will see and learn two more beautiful and very visual versions of this amazing effect. It's all there for you in Super Sandwich.
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