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Card Classics Experience by Fernando Ás (Portuguese Language) video DOWNLOAD

Card Classics Experience by Fernando Ás (Portuguese Language) video DOWNLOAD

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Meet Fernando Ás, one of Brazil’s finest “cartomagos” and a winner of more magic awards than you can shake a wand at. He’s not just a magician; he’s a writer, lecturer, speaker, and a professor of card magic, theory, and the philosophical underpinnings of magic (yes, that’s a thing!).


In this video download, you’ll dive headfirst into effects like:


  • Open Prediction (Paul Curry) – Fernando Ás Version
    The magician kicks things off with a bold prediction of a card’s value (yes, really, he’s that good). A spectator shuffles a deck and deals cards face down, stopping whenever they fancy. When they reveal their card, it matches the magician’s original prediction. Predictable? Maybe! But it’s still bloody impressive.

  • Have a Date (Aldo Colombini)
    Picture this: a calendar with a different card drawing for each day of the year. The spectator picks a day, and when they turn to it, the magician names the exact card! And just when you think it couldn’t get any better, there’s an envelope at the end of the calendar with that very card inside. Talk about timing!

  • Perpetual Calendar (Richard Volmer)
    Another calendar trick, but this time it involves selecting a card that matches the prediction hidden away in an envelope. Because, why not keep the suspense rolling?

  • Dunbury Aces (Charlie Miller)
    A classic from the card manipulation playbook. The magician invites a spectator to pick a card and then goes on a bit of a treasure hunt to find it in the deck. Spoiler alert: it’s all part of the fun!

  • Kaleidoscópio (Roy Walton)
    This one’s a snazzy effect using just four cards. Elmsley counting comes into play here, making the whole thing a visual treat that’s sure to impress.

So, grab your deck and get ready to impress (or confuse) your mates with these top-notch tricks from the master himself!

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