Marked - This version was released by Paul Diamond, in the 1980s, this is a neat packet effect from world-champion FISM winner, John Cornelius. The effect is a twisting-type packet trick, in which cards turn face up in a face down packet and in the end, all four of the cards' backs change color. The new backs also have large card values marked on the back, hence the name of the trick. Comes with the necessary poker size Bicycle cards. The instructions mention that you need to mark the backs of the cards with the card values . Complete with original props and instruction sheet. Turnover -Performer counts out 13 bicycle poker cards and riffles through them to show they are all different. Tell the spectator you are going to mix them up by placing some face down and some face up. Then you mix them up some more by spreading them around in a circle. While your back is turned the spectator is asked to take one of the face up cards remember it and turn it face down, he may then mix the cards up more, When you turn around you square up the pile shuffle it and when you spread out the cards they have all turned face down except one, the chosen card is face up! Amazing!!! You can take these of a regular deck if you would like, A clean simple and amazing trick!

Emerson & West Color Monte. Magi relates how he lost bet after bet with a clever gambler using 3 cards. Two cards with a red spot and one with a blue spot are shown. Trying to guess where the blue spot is, the Magi "loses" a dollar each time (the cards change to all blue spots, change back to red spots, etc). After seven amazing changes, Magi has "lost" $7.00. He puts one red spot and one blue spot card on the table and asks what color remains. Now it's a double or nothing bet. No matter what is said - last card is turned over showing $14.00 printed on it!

One of the best-selling packet tricks of all time! Show three cards; one with a blue spot and two with a red spot. Explain that this is a game for gambling, and the person that finds the blue spot wins a dollar, but if that person is wrong, he must forfeit a dollar. Then explain that you were once taken by this game, and show how you were taken, losing three dollars because every time you thought you picked the blue card, it was red. So, you accused the man of not even having a blue card. He showed the bottom card as blue, so you lost another dollar! So, you said that if it was the card on the bottom, it couldn't be the one on top, but again, you lost another dollar! It is then shown as the center card as well, and by then, there's been six dollars lost. So, you said that you thought he was using more than three cards, but were proven wrong and lost another dollar. So the gambler gave you another chance, double or nothing. He showed you that one card was red, another was blue, and all you had to do was name the color of the third card. Red, right? Wrong again! It's not red, nor is it anything anyone would expect! Cards are foil stamped and supplied in a carrying case with complete routine. Bicycle Poker from Royal Magic. Royal Magic Bicycle Princess Card Trick. Five playing cards are freely shown. Any spectator merely thinks of just one of the cards. Without a word being spoken or a question asked, Magi removes one of the cards. It's the spectator's thought of card… and may be immediately repeated! Perform for one or one hundred, it's entirely self-contained!